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Random unique answer words

40 answers which have never been reused

This page is just for fun. It's a random collection of rare crossword answers; so rare that each appears only in a single Modern Era puzzle. Bogus entries (thematic words that make sense only in that crossword) are excluded.

There are 50,818 unique Modern Era answer words in the database.

Click any word to see it in the context of its puzzle. Words in this color did appear in pre-Shortz crosswords.

WordDateClueAuthor
ALEVANSThu Mar 2, 2006Brewery wagons? (D.E.)Patrick Merrell
ALLABOUTMESat Jan 4, 2020Bio headerAdam Aaronson
AWKWARDLYWed Jan 19, 1994Betraying clumsinessStanley Newman
BEARCRAWLSSun Sep 4, 2022Boot camp exercises performed on all foursTracy Gray
BIGNOWed Nov 1, 2023Firm refusalSteve Weyer
BONEASHSat Jul 9, 2022Material in some chinaKevin G. Der
BUMPINTOThu Apr 27, 1995Meet by chanceLois Sidway
CLASPEDHANDSFri Jun 27, 2003Symbol of solidarityManny Nosowsky
DANIWed Dec 4, 2024"___ California" (Grammy-winning Red Hot Chili Peppers hit)Daniel Raymon
DEACONSTue Jun 4, 2002Priests' subordinatesMatthew J. Koceich
DOESNTWORKSat Dec 23, 2006FailsMyles Callum
EXOILERFri Aug 27, 1999Wayne Gretzky, for oneJoe DiPietro
FIVEGUINEASat Feb 13, 2010Like an old English coin worth 105 shillingsAshish Vengsarkar
FLAGELLATEFri May 28, 1999WhipJoe DiPietro
FLEETOFFOOTSat Sep 11, 2004SwiftByron Walden
GUESSWHOSBACKThu Nov 9, 2017"Uh-oh, here they are again"Bruce Haight
HEAPONThu Jun 7, 2012Add liberally toJoe Krozel
IFIVETOLDYOUONCESun Dec 8, 2002Start of an exaggerationPeter Gordon
IMPOSSIBLEBURGERSat May 9, 2020Vegan serving in a bunErik Agard and Miriam Estrin
INACTIVATESat Apr 4, 2009EnergizeMatt Ginsberg
LETUSPRAYSat Feb 18, 2017"Bow your heads ..."Steve Overton
LEXICALThu Apr 12, 2012Vocabulary-relatedMichael Shteyman
MOONDOGSat Sep 12, 1998Bright spot on a meteorological haloDaniel R. Stark
NARRAGANSETTBAYSat Sep 7, 2002Providence localePatrick Berry
PHILANDERWed Mar 3, 2010Fool aroundPeter A. Collins
POKIESTSat Oct 25, 2014Most laggardlyPatrick Blindauer
POORREPUTATIONTue Dec 28, 1999Black eyeRandall J. Hartman
PREMONITIONTue Jan 23, 2018ForebodingJim Hilger
REGULARSTue Feb 15, 2005HabituésGene Newman
SALMONROEMon Feb 20, 2012*Some reddish-orange caviarSamuel A. Donaldson
SCHAAPSat Mar 5, 2005"Steinbrenner!" author DickBob Peoples
SHRUGSOFFSun Jul 22, 2007Doesn't get bothered byDavid Levinson Wilk
SNAKECHARMERTue Jun 4, 2013Indian pipe player, maybeKristian House
STONEFLYThu May 30, 2024Large aquatic insectRoyce Ferguson
TAKETHEMONEYANDRUNSun May 24, 1998Politician's job?Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon
TOHAVEThu Jul 16, 2009Start of a Hemingway titleElizabeth C. Gorski
TWIRLSMon May 4, 2020Spins, as a batonEmily Carroll
UNIATESSun Apr 18, 1999Some ChristiansFrank Longo
XYPLANESat Sep 10, 2011Setting of many plotsDavid Quarfoot
YOUWHATThu Mar 30, 2023Potential response to "Look! I colored on the walls!"Adam Wagner and Brooke Husic
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