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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 50,540 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
ACCUSTOMThu Feb 24, 2005HabituatePatrick Merrell
ACTOFWARSat Nov 12, 2011Bombing, e.g.Barry C. Silk
ALACRITYSun Jun 28, 2020PromptnessJon Schneider and Anderson Wang
ARMYLIFESun Nov 20, 2022Private affairs?Joe Deeney
BLACKBEARThu Feb 16, 2017University of Maine mascotKeith Redwine
BOXEDINMon May 16, 1994TrappedEd Pegg Jr.
BRAVSun Apr 28, 2002Good: Ger.Elizabeth C. Gorski
BROADCASTERWed Jul 31, 2024Television proJackson Matz and Ben Matz
CAPSLOCKMon Apr 18, 2016KEY USED FOR THIS CLUEJanice Luttrell
CARBOMBSSat Mar 19, 2011They make vehicles very volatileJoe DiPietro
CHANGEDONESMINDMon May 25, 2020Decided otherwise ... or a hint to the four sets of circled lettersAndrea Carla Michaels and Victor Barocas
COVERTACTIONMon Aug 7, 2017Secret military operationKevin Christian
CUDDLEDWed Jul 17, 2013Got very close and comfyRobyn Weintraub
DOGTAGSTue Nov 12, 2019Soldiers' IDsGabrielle Friedman and Jakob Weisblat
DOWNWARDFACINGDOGThu Apr 28, 2022Part of a sun salutation, in yogaPao Roy
FILLINGSTATIONMon Jan 11, 2010Place to get gasRon and Nancy Byron
FOOTBRAKESat Jun 28, 1997It stops when it's depressedBob Klahn
HALFTRUTHWed Jan 12, 2011Deceptive remarkJim Hilger
HUNGEREDMon Apr 28, 1997Yearned (for)Peter Gordon
INTHEEVENTTue Dec 9, 2014Supposing (that)Paul Hunsberger
LATERISERSFri Jul 17, 2009Most night owlsDoug Peterson and Barry C. Silk
LEMONMERINGUEPIEFri May 1, 2015Tangy dessertDavid Steinberg
LITTONTue Jan 30, 1996Electronics giant___IndustriesM. Skolsky
LORNESMon Jun 15, 1998TV's Greene and MichaelsNancy Salomon
MMAFIGHTERTue Oct 15, 2024Modern combat athlete, informallyLindsay Rosenblum
MOONROVERMon Nov 28, 2022Wheeled vehicle designed to function in low gravityChloe Revery
NOISIESTWed Nov 9, 2011Registering the most on the applause-o-meterPaula Gamache
OILSPILLTue Aug 28, 2001Exxon Valdez mishapAlan Arbesfeld
PEALESFri Oct 24, 2008Family of 18th- and 19th-century paintersFrederick J. Healy
POTHOLDERThu Oct 21, 2021Help when things are too hot to handleMichael Lieberman
RESETTLEMENTSun Aug 18, 2024Vital component of the global refugee processRebecca Goldstein and Will Nediger
RINGADINGTue Jul 31, 2012Having razzle-dazzle, to a Rat PackerMichael Sharp
SHESMINESun May 19, 20191984 Steve Perry hitNatan Last
SMOOTHLYWed Jul 28, 2004Without a hitchMark Elliot Skolsky
SPITSOUTSat Aug 9, 2014Quickly produces in great quantityJosh Knapp
STEEPHILLThu Jun 17, 2004Marathoner's challengeRobert H. Wolfe
TENLITTLEINDIANSSun Apr 23, 1995Agatha Christie mysteryRandolph Ross
THAETue Oct 21, 2003Those, to Robert BurnsJohn Underwood
THROUPLEFri Jul 28, 2023Polyamory portmanteauRafael Musa and Hoang-Kim Vu
TRUELEVELSun May 16, 2010Carpenter's standardMatt Ginsberg
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