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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 50,596 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
ARIELLESat Oct 9, 2004Actress Dombasle of French filmByron Walden
BILOBASun Apr 20, 2025Ginkgo ___ (tree species)Victor Schmitt and Tracy Bennett
BLINDMICEMon Aug 20, 2007Trio on the runLynn Lempel
BOOZEUPFri Jun 4, 2010Brit's benderMartin Ashwood-Smith
CHICAGOBULLTue Feb 24, 2004Michael Jordan, for yearsAlan Arbesfeld
CHIPANDDALESun May 7, 2023Acorn-loving duoWill Nediger
COANCHORSun Sep 18, 1994Chung or Rather, e.g.Merl Reagle
DISBELIEVEFri May 3, 2013Not acceptDavid Kwong
ENERGYVAMPIREMon Aug 7, 2023"Monster" who drains people emotionallyChloe Revery and Alissa Revness
FULLSISTERSat Feb 17, 2007Sharer of both parentsRobert H. Wolfe
HALLOWEENIISat Jan 19, 2019Film with the tagline "The nightmare isn't over!"Erik Agard and Paolo Pasco
HASASMOKESun Mar 22, 2015Lights upJeremy Newton
HEREFORDSHIRESun Jun 25, 2006Former western English countyJim Page
INDIEGOGOSat Jul 13, 2019Alternative to KickstarterDavid Steinberg
INTHELEASTThu Oct 15, 2015One bitKevin G. Der
INTHEPASTSun Aug 16, 2015Back then ... or a hint to the ends of the answers to the starred cluesDon Gagliardo and Zhouqin Burnikel
JACKANAPESSat Oct 25, 2008WhippersnapperKaren M. Tracey
JAZZIESTSat Feb 3, 1996Flashy in the extremeW. R. Williams
JEMELEHILLMon Jun 1, 2020Award-winning sports journalist who went from ESPN to The AtlanticErik Agard
LEONARDNIMOYMon May 25, 2020Mr. Spock playerAndrea Carla Michaels and Victor Barocas
LOVEALLWed Jan 30, 2019Score at the start of a setEmily Carroll
MISDIRECTEDWed Jun 16, 2021Led astray ... or like the films at 19-, 25-, 40- and 57-Across?Finn Vigeland
MYITSLATEMon Nov 18, 2019Comment made when itching to leave a dull partyAlan Arbesfeld
NOTFUNNYWed Apr 20, 2005"I don't appreciate the humor"Joe DiPietro
ONEUNDERSun Mar 18, 2018BirdieDaniel Raymon
OVERBURDENTue Nov 28, 2006Pile too much onAlan Arbesfeld
PANZEROTTISat Oct 14, 2023Fried turnovers from southern ItalyByron Walden
PRETAMANGERMon May 6, 2019Sandwich chain whose name is French for "ready to eat"Peter Gordon
PRODUCERSun Apr 12, 2009Film V.I.P.Eric Berlin
RATESATENSat Mar 1, 2025Deems perfect, perhapsRyan Judge
RIGHTTURNONREDThu Jun 19, 2003It's illegal at some intersectionsRandolph Ross
SAIDOKTOFri Jun 25, 2010AcceptedRobin Schulman and Byron Walden
SCARESTHEHECKFri Jan 4, 2008Makes a fraidy-cat (out of)Raymond C. Young
STOODFASTTue Aug 7, 2012Didn't compromiseMike Buckley
STUFFEDSOLEMon Nov 18, 2002Surf serving #4Nancy Salomon and Gail Grabowski
TALKEDABOUTTue Apr 28, 1998DiscussedManny Nosowsky
TASTEMAKERSMon Aug 22, 2016Influential sorts ... or a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 39- and 50-AcrossEmily Carroll
THEDIETOFWORMSFri Feb 25, 201116th-century assemblyHenry Hook
TOEOFFROGWed Dec 10, 2008Ingredient in a witches' brewJoe Krozel
UPPERBOUNDSat Nov 22, 2025End of a set, in mathematicsBlake Slonecker
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