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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 50,609 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
ACCUSATIONSThu Apr 27, 2023Charges lacking merit, literallyMichael Schlossberg
BAWDINESSTue Nov 7, 2006Blue stateBruce P. Douglas
BIGLOSERFri Aug 24, 2018ZeroRoland Huget
BIGWESTSun Feb 28, 2021Conference with five University of California schoolsBrad Wiegmann
BOMPWed Apr 30, 1997Nonsense word repeated in a 1961 hitBrendan Emmett Quigley
BROOMEDThu Jun 26, 2014*LeewayPawel Fludzinski
CANTFEELMYFACESun Dec 21, 20252015 chart-topping hit for the WeekndDavid Kwong
DANNYOCEANFri Aug 7, 2020Film part for Frank Sinatra and George ClooneyTom Pepper
FLUSTERSun Jan 7, 1996Psych outEric Albert
GENUINELYSat Apr 18, 2009From the heartByron Walden
GLASSTUMBLERFri Aug 9, 2024Cocktail vesselHemant Mehta
GOOGLEABLETue Dec 16, 2025Easily found on the internet, sayJason Reich
HBODRAMASSat Aug 17, 2024"True Detective" and "The Wire," for twoBrandon Koppy
HEDGENETTLESun Jan 19, 2020Wildflower with spiky, purplish bloomsVictor Barocas
HOWLERThu Feb 16, 2012ScrewupJim Page
HOWNICEOFYOUSun May 26, 2002"Thanks so much!"Elizabeth C. Gorski
IRIDSSun Oct 27, 1996Crocus and gladiolusN. N. Joline
IXIAFri Jul 18, 2008Showy flower of the iris familyMike Nothnagel
JOBLESSRATEFri Nov 1, 2002Economist's concernJoe DiPietro
JOTTERFri May 1, 2015Notepad userDavid Steinberg
JUMBOCDSat May 19, 2007Institutional investmentByron Walden
KANPAIWed Jul 19, 2017Japanese toastMichael S. Maurer and Pawel Fludzinski
LIFEONTHERUNWed Jul 5, 2017Travel edition of a classic board game?Jake Halperin
MOREENSun Aug 24, 2003Heavy drapery fabricPatrick Berry
NATLSThu Jun 12, 1997Big-time competition: Abbr.Gilbert H. Ludwig
OBJECTORSSun Apr 11, 2021NaysayersDick Shlakman and Will Nediger
ONEHORSEPLOWSThu Apr 25, 2013Primitive farming equipmentJeffrey Wechsler
OUTWESTThu Jun 2, 2005Where many American pioneers settledLevi Denham
PEGINMon Oct 21, 1996A square ___ a round holeJ. Bender
POPAFri Sep 16, 2011___ wheelieJoe DiPietro
QUEASILYThu Dec 21, 2000How a stomach might react to strange foodManny Nosowsky
QUITCOLDTURKEYSun Aug 14, 2022Give up all at once (Ecuador)Jeff Chen and Jim Horne
RAMBLESThu Nov 17, 2016Doesn't stick to the topicTimothy Polin and Joe Krozel
RECONCILEDTOFri Aug 24, 2007Reluctantly acceptingPatrick Berry
RELIESUPONSun Jan 7, 2018TrustsDavid Steinberg
SLEDDINGWed Aug 24, 1994Winter sportRobert Herrig
SMILLASat Jan 18, 1997Title character in a Peter Hoeg best sellerD. Niles
STOCKYARDSFri Aug 29, 2008Where many heads are put togetherMike Nothnagel
WIMOWEHSat Feb 2, 2013Title under which "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" originally charted, in 1952Gareth Bain
WINGBEATSun Jan 28, 2007A hummingbird has a fast oneVictor Fleming and Bruce Venzke
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