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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 49,841 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
ABIENTOTSat Jun 17, 2023"See you soon!," in FranceRyan McCarty
AGREEINGTue May 21, 2019On the same pageEvan Kalish
BABOOSun Aug 18, 2002Hindu "Mr."Michael Ashley
BELTRANSat Apr 18, 20091999 A.L. Rookie of the Year CarlosByron Walden
BONACIFri Dec 26, 1997Marine food fishBob Sefick
CARDSELECTIONFri Jan 3, 2003Pick from a deckJim Page
CONTENTIOUSThu Jun 15, 2023*Likely to cause an argumentDavid Harris
CROPDUSTERMon Mar 23, 1998Rural flierRandall J. Hartman
DENTALSThu Oct 17, 2024Consonants articulated with the tongue against the upper teethAugust Lee-Kovach
FLATASABOARDWed Dec 18, 2002Far from buxomMerle Baker
FSCOTTSun Jul 23, 2000___ FitzgeraldPatrick Berry
GASLEAKSSat Feb 29, 2020Main issues?Andrew J. Ries
GOBSTOPPERTue Sep 14, 2021"Everlasting" candy from Willy WonkaChristopher Adams
HENGESun Sep 17, 1995Ancient British monumentStanley Newman
HUXTABLESWed Nov 6, 20191980s-'90s sitcom familyRoss Trudeau
LAWYERSUPSun Jun 26, 2016Gets fitted for a suit?Priscilla Clark and Jeff Chen
MICROSLEEPMon Aug 15, 2022Super-quick snoozeSimon Marotte
MRNASat Dec 28, 2024Kind of vaccineSam Berriman
NEWERASSat Jul 31, 2021Some fresh startsBrian Thomas and Brooke Husic
NOFLYZONESFri Jul 7, 2017Dimensions without planesAndy Kravis
OUTHOUSESThu Apr 17, 2014Heads for the woods?Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
PALACEGUARDWed Jun 2, 2004Protection for the royal familyNancy Salomon
PAREIDOLIASun Sep 12, 2021Phenomenon such as the tendency to see human forms in inanimate objectsAlex Rosen
PETROLEUMJELLYSun Feb 8, 2009ChapStick alternativeAlan Arbesfeld
POINTTOPOINTThu Jun 22, 2006Like much travelChristina Houlihan Kelly
REEVEDThu Aug 26, 2004Passed through, as a ropeStella Daily and Bruce Venzke
REGRESSIVESat Oct 29, 1994BackslidingFrank A. Longo
SHOWEREDSun Jul 10, 2011Didn't just spitBen Pall and David Kahn
SOLARNEWYEARTue Apr 4, 2000Indian observance of April 13D. J. DeChristopher
STANDGUARDFri Jan 2, 2004WatchSherry O. Blackard
SUBEDITSun Jul 29, 2007Change, as a manuscript, in BritainBrendan Emmett Quigley
TALKASun Aug 13, 2006___ blue streakDerrick Niederman
TAUTOUSun Dec 24, 2017Actress Audrey of "Amélie"Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
TEABREAKSTue Jul 11, 2023Work intermissions for BritsAaron M. Rosenberg
THEDANCESun Jul 15, 2018Song sung by Garth Brooks on Jay Leno's last "Tonight Show"Sam Ezersky and Byron Walden
TIMEBUDGETTue Nov 19, 2024What 17- and 38-Across combine to form?Erik Agard
TRAILBIKESWed May 29, 2013Off-road ridesGary Cee
URTEXTTue Sep 12, 2006Composition's original formJames R. Leeds
USMARINECORPSThu Nov 13, 2003Its hymn contains the starts to 17-, 21- and 53-AcrossManny Nosowsky
WORKUPSat Jul 12, 2003ProduceManny Nosowsky
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