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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 50,338 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
ALLTUCKEDINMon Jul 13, 2009Comfily ready to sleep ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 47-AcrossC. W. Stewart
ANOUNCESat Mar 1, 2008Minimal, with "of"Brendan Emmett Quigley
ARMETSSat Apr 16, 2011Headgear for medieval soldiersRobert H. Wolfe
BIGAPESSat May 28, 2016LummoxesFrederick J. Healy
BLOOMBERGSat Nov 8, 2014Notable switcher from Democrat to Republican to IndependentBarry C. Silk
BRIEFMOMENTTue Jan 12, 2021JiffyRoss Trudeau
BUSRIDESSat Nov 6, 2004Preschool activitiesKyle Mahowald
CANNONFODDERFri Jun 27, 2003Front-line soldiers, perhapsManny Nosowsky
COMBINEFri Nov 21, 2003Farm machineDavid Ainslie Macleod
COMERICAFri Apr 24, 2015Bank with a landmark tower in DallasJoe Krozel
COPYISTThu Sep 21, 2000ScribeElizabeth C. Gorski
CORONERSThu Oct 29, 2009Ones examining bodies of evidence?Joe Krozel
DEADSILENTFri Oct 1, 2021Like the loser's locker room after a stunning upsetJim Horne and Jeff Chen
DEEDBOXThu Dec 15, 2022Keeper of some official documentsBruce Haight
DEQUATREThu Aug 18, 1994Pas ____ (dance for four)A.J. Santora
EFOREXCELLENCETue Aug 2, 1994Merit awardArthur S. Verdesca
EMINSun Aug 7, 2011Key of Brahms's Symphony No. 4: Abbr.Tony Orbach and Janie Smulyan
ENEMYATTHEGATESFri Jul 7, 2006W.W. II action film of 2001Joe Krozel
ETRURIANSSat Jun 26, 2004Tuscan ancientsByron Walden
FATHEADEDFri Mar 30, 2018StupidSam Trabucco
GODMODEFri Jun 5, 2020State of invincibility enabled by a cheat codeJohn Wrenholt
HELPINGHANDTue Mar 19, 2002Bit of aidLouis Hildebrand
HOMOPHONESTue May 7, 2013Read and blew, for red and blueJeff Chen
HONSFri Apr 22, 2022SweetiesDaniel Sheremeta
INTENTIONALWALKFri Sep 18, 2009Pitcher's ployCharles E. Gersch
LEILANISun Nov 4, 2007"Sweet ___" (1937 Oscar song)Bob Klahn
MAINPAGESun Aug 17, 2025Home on the internet, perhapsAmsay Ezersky
MARCHESASun Mar 12, 2006Italian noblewomanDaniel C. Bryant
MILDWINTERThu May 9, 2024Bad news for a ski resortJoe DiPietro
MISERIESSun Jan 16, 1994Scheherazade's string of tales?Ernst Theimer
NOTICABLESun Apr 27, 2008*ConspicuousOliver Hill
PENKNIFETue May 9, 2006Quill cutter, oncePatrick Blindauer
PIANOROLLWed Jun 13, 2018Old, cylindrical music collectibleMichael Hawkins
PLAYINGSOLOWed Mar 4, 2015What Harrison Ford was doing in 1977, 1980 and 1983?Jeff Stillman
QUIVERINGSat Oct 20, 2012Full of anticipation, perhapsNed White
QUOTEESSun Nov 19, 2000Those citedCathy Millhauser
STOCKYARDSFri Aug 29, 2008Where many heads are put togetherMike Nothnagel
TAKESTOTASKSun Nov 10, 1996ReprimandsR. Hamel
UNTIRINGWed Mar 3, 2021Like the Energizer BunnyAnn Shan
WASABIMAYOFri Mar 28, 2025Poke bowl condimentZhouqin Burnikel
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