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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 50,881 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
BIGMONEYThu May 19, 2011"Wheel of Fortune" spinner's cryPaula Gamache
BLINDCARBONCOPYThu Nov 1, 2012With 74- & 75-Across, "invisible" part of a distribution list ... or a hint to this puzzle's themeGeorge Barany and Victor Barocas
BONEMEALFri Oct 2, 2015Organic fertilizerPatrick Berry
BOOKEDFri Feb 21, 2014ReservedPatrick Berry
BOYARDEESat Feb 29, 2020Chef in a grocery storeAndrew J. Ries
CIGARETTESMOKERThu Jun 19, 2008One who exhibits pack mentality?Joe Krozel
CIVVIESThu Mar 10, 2016MuftiEd Sessa
CRACKOSSat Apr 18, 2015Graham ___ (old Kellogg's cereal)Damon J. Gulczynski
DEEMERSSat Apr 6, 1996Judges, old-styleR. Norris
DROPKICKThu Mar 30, 2023Quit / QuitAdam Wagner and Brooke Husic
DUMMKOPFSun Oct 30, 2022DunderheadAddison Snell
FAERIESSun Sep 10, 2000Spenserian beingsElizabeth C. Gorski
GOESRIGHTAHEADThu Jul 27, 2000Proceeds boldlyJoe DiPietro
HAIKUPOEMMon Jul 27, 2020Japanese verse with 17 syllablesAlan Arbesfeld
HUGHHEFNERSun Jun 19, 1994CHRISTIE'SNancy Scandrett Ross
LIVINGYEARSSat Jun 30, 20011989 #1 hit for Mike + The Mechanics, with "The"Frank Longo
MALEHEIRWed Nov 25, 2020Prince, e.g.John Guzzetta and Jeff Chen
MARLEYSGHOSTThu Oct 27, 2011Fictional character who says "I wear the chain I forged in life"Kurt Mueller
MILLAGESun Sep 27, 2015___ rate (tax amount per $1,000)Tom McCoy
PELISSEFri Sep 9, 2016Fur-lined cloakKristian House
PLATETECTONICSSat Dec 17, 2005Theory to explain seafloor spreadingPatrick Berry
POLLINATIONWed Sep 17, 2014Job done by the insects seen above the circled words in 17-, 26- and 50-AcrossZhouqin Burnikel and Don Gagliardo
POOLINGSun Feb 18, 2024Putting togetherSid Sivakumar
REDBAITSat Feb 4, 1995Denounce as a CommunistManny Nosowsky
SAYALOUDTue Jun 27, 2006PronounceDamon J. Gulczynski
SKINGRAFTWed Aug 31, 2005Procedure for a burn victim, perhapsAlan Arbesfeld
STPADDYTue Aug 20, 2019March parade honoree, colloquiallyEvan Kalish
TAKEATRIPSun Feb 7, 2010VacationPatrick Berry
TAKESIDESThu Jul 22, 2021Not stay neutralJohn Guzzetta
TARIFAFri Oct 22, 1999Point ___ (southernmost point in continental Europe)Martin Ashwood-Smith
THEMETGALAFri Jun 8, 2018Annual fashion event since 1948Caleb Madison
TOUCHINGSTORIESTue Oct 20, 1998With one's fingers in a skyscraper?Fred Piscop
TREPANSWed Dec 13, 1995Coring toolsErnie Furtado
UNGAINLYThu Sep 8, 1994ElephantineDaniel R. Stark
VANILLAFLANSun Sep 20, 2020Sweet Mexican dessertSam Trabucco
VOTEFRAUDSat Aug 10, 2002Stuffing the ballot box, e.g.Dana Motley
WAVELENGTHSun Aug 27, 1995See imageMartin Schneider
WHEREAREYASat Dec 16, 2017Informal question to someone who's lateSam Ezersky
WORKINGTITLESun Dec 25, 2022"The Help," e.g.?John Martz
ZIZITThu Jun 22, 1995Fringes worn by Orthodox JewsCathy Millhauser
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