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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 50,507 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
AGAINANDAGAINSun Aug 1, 1999Two good N.F.L. plays?Randolph Ross
ALLOYEDSun Feb 7, 2010ImpurePatrick Berry
AWFULNESSSat Jun 17, 1995EnormityFrank A. Longo
BEIGNETSSun Nov 6, 2022Fried pastries popular in New OrleansMichael Lieberman
BIVALVEThu Nov 20, 1997Oyster, e.g.Raymond Hamel
CAWDORTue Apr 7, 1998Where Duncan was done inRandy Sowell
CHILLINMon Apr 12, 2021Doin' nothin'Aimee Lucido and Ella Dershowitz
CHIVASSun Nov 29, 2020___ Regal, big name in ScotchEric Berlin
CRIMEPREVENTIONFri Nov 28, 2008Goal of a neighborhood watchJoe Krozel
CUTAWAYGAGFri Apr 28, 2023Sitcom joke involving a change in settingMalaika Handa and Erik Agard
EPICPOETRYFri Nov 30, 2018Homer's specialtyRobyn Weintraub
FIVESTORYWALKUPTue Nov 7, 2000First residence (option 2)David Levinson Wilk
GARYPLAYERSun Mar 27, 1994Fitting name for a golferJeanette K. Brill
GOMERSSat Sep 26, 1998Tediously stupid persons, in slangJerry Ferguson
GOVERNMENTBONDSWed Dec 16, 2020Treasury notes ... or what the two sides of 17-, 23-, 37- and 52-Across are joined with?Ed Salners and Alex Eaton-Salners
HANKSNOWSun May 11, 2025"I've Been Everywhere" singer in the Country Music Hall of FameBrendan Emmett Quigley
HARASSINGSat Jun 14, 1997On one's caseA. J. Santora
JAMESBEARDMon Dec 23, 2002Popular cookbook authorLisa Bunker
LACONIATue Apr 19, 1994Sparta was its capitalBob Sefick
LEFTTOWNFri Oct 22, 2021Got out of Dodge, sayRobyn Weintraub
LIGHTTIMERFri Dec 27, 2024Antiburglary deviceJem Burch
LONGTONSWed Feb 17, 20102,240-pound unitsElizabeth A. Long
MILITARYBRATSMon Sep 4, 2017Children of armed forces personnel, slangilyTracy Gray
MIZZENSSun Aug 22, 2021Aftmost masts on shipsStephen McCarthy
NIMBLESTFri Nov 28, 2003Least lumberingBrendan Emmett Quigley
NOTEBOOKThu Mar 20, 2003Memoranda keeperManny Nosowsky
OVERTONSun Feb 6, 2005Tennessee county named for a jurist who co-founded MemphisJoel Kaplow
PADRONESFri Aug 12, 2005BossesManny Nosowsky
PECULIARFri Mar 30, 2012FunnyJoe Krozel
PONTLEVEQUEMon Dec 30, 2013Creamy French cheeseDavid Steinberg
RANDOWNSun Jun 12, 1994Stopped ticking, as a clockFrances Hansen
RATATOUILLEWed Jul 4, 20122007Caleb Madison
RICHARDIISun May 22, 1994Henry Bolingbroke's victimRandolph Ross
SELLSTOCKSMon Sep 21, 2015Lighten one's portfolio, sayBruce Haight
SNRSat Jul 13, 1996The elder: Abbr.Eli Wesoff
STRONGASSTEELMon May 1, 2006SupertoughMike Torch
TREMBLEDMon Feb 9, 1998ShiveredRobert Dillman
URLHIJACKINGSun Jan 8, 2017Underhanded use of someone else's domain namePeter Broda and Erik Agard
USCENSUSSat Mar 30, 2019The 23rd one took place in 2010Greg Johnson
VWBUGSun Dec 8, 2019Disney's Herbie, for oneEmily Carroll
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