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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 50,408 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
ADMIRALBYRDSat Jun 12, 2004Polar explorer dropping by?Henry Hook
ALTROCKSun Jul 19, 2020Genre for the Smashing Pumpkins and Liz PhairWyna Liu
ANDSTAYOUTFri Dec 15, 2023"Don't even think of coming back!"Alex Tomlinson
COCKCROWSun May 15, 2005DaybreakPatrick Berry
COINDEALERFri Jan 14, 2011One who knows the value of a dollarMartin Ashwood-Smith
DEPRIVESMon Jun 15, 2009Takes away from, with "of"John Dunn
DOORMATSFri Sep 2, 2005Easily-used peopleSherry O. Blackard
DREAMBIGMon Jun 9, 2025Shoot for the starsAimee Lucido
DXIXWed Aug 10, 2016519, in old RomeDavid C. Duncan Dekker
EPICDRAMASun Nov 2, 2025"Ben-Hur" or "Lawrence of Arabia"Rafael Musa
FAREWELLSFri Jan 1, 2016Parting chorusDavid Steinberg
FOXYLADYFri Jan 6, 20121967 hit with the lyric "You know you're a cute little heartbreaker"David Steinberg
GUTSILYThu Apr 17, 2003With a lot of nerveEric Berlin
HIGHSPEEDDIALUPSun Sep 22, 2019Accelerated alternative to broadbandTracy Gray
HORSEBACKRIDERSun Dec 26, 2021One wearing chapstick, perhapsChristina Iverson
INTHEVERNACULARFri Apr 22, 1994How natives communicateA.J. Santora
LASTPENNYSat Jan 26, 2013What a broke person is down toRaymond C. Young
LISTINGSSat Feb 18, 1995TV Guide materialStephanie Spadaccini
MADEBAILFri Feb 4, 2005Went free, at least for nowRobert Bridges
MAKEMEFEELLIKEDANCINGSun Jun 27, 1999You (1977)Robert Malinow
MATHEXAMSTue Nov 14, 2023Things that might have kids going off on a tangent?Matthew Linzer
NEXTDOORNEIGHBORSun May 29, 2011Seinfeld vis-à-vis KramerJeremy Newton and Tony Orbach
OCREAThu Aug 14, 2008Papery sheath on a plant stemDamon J. Gulczynski
PERMISSIONThu Aug 14, 1997O.K.David J. Kahn
REAOSun Aug 9, 1998Island in French PolynesiaChristopher Hurt
SHETLANDFri Feb 26, 2021Northernmost part of the U.K.Chuck Deodene
SKIPJACKSSat Aug 18, 2018Certain fish ... or sailboatsMark Diehl
SOLDIERSONSat Jul 5, 2008PerseveresKaren M. Tracey
STAMPEDESSat Jan 16, 1999Horse races?Rich Norris
STEEPENEDFri Nov 28, 1997Made more precipitousEd Pegg Jr.
STIGMATASun Feb 19, 1995BlemishesAlfio Micci
STRETCHESSat Feb 2, 2013Highway sectionsGareth Bain
TAXIMETERThu Dec 24, 1998It runs while you rideJim Page
THENEWXMENSun Jul 21, 2002Marvel superhero groupTrip Payne
TOTEBOARDSFri Nov 17, 1995Track fixturesFran & Lou Sabin
TRANSMIGRATIONSSat Aug 7, 2010Souls' post-death passagesJoe Krozel
VISUALGAGSat Nov 18, 2023Photo of someone holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa, sayHoang-Kim Vu
VONSYDOWSat Nov 12, 2011Player of the evil Blofeld in "Never Say Never Again"Barry C. Silk
WHANGSun Nov 23, 1997Loud, resonant soundChristopher Hurt and Derek Tague
WOLFESSun Sep 8, 1996Tom and ThomasR. H. Wolfe
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