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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 50,385 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
AIRPORTTRAFFICSun Mar 2, 2014Reason for missing a flight? [1970*, 2000*]Alan Arbesfeld
BAALISTSat Jul 15, 1995IdolaterRand H. Burns
BUTTEDOUTFri Apr 18, 2008Quit meddlingJoe DiPietro
CLEOSSun Apr 2, 1995Singer Laine et al.Norman S. Wizer
COSSACKSFri Feb 24, 2012Once-autonomous people of southern RussiaPatrick Berry
DAVIDESSEXTue Jun 29, 1999"That'll Be the Day" star, 1974Arthur S. Verdesca
DEADHEADSSat Jun 8, 1996Mourners of August 9, 1995M. Shenk
EXPRESSLANEFri Jun 19, 2009Something to pass inDavid Levinson Wilk
FACEDOWNWed Aug 27, 2025One orientation of a playing card during a magic trickZhou Zhang
FURYROADThu May 10, 20182015 "Mad Max" reboot, familiarlyCaitlin Reid
GAGGINGSun Mar 7, 1999All choked upRandolph Ross
GONEAHEADFri Nov 5, 2004Out to scoutManny Nosowsky
GYMSOCKThu Sep 20, 2018Contributor to a locker room odorSam Ezersky
HALFWITThu Dec 1, 1994DunderheadHarvey Estes
HITTHEWEIGHTSWed Jan 13, 2021Make an effort to get swoleMatthew Stock
HOLDSWAYThu Aug 23, 2001RulePeter Gordon
JAGGEDSat Nov 4, 2000RoughRich Norris
LEGUINSThu Oct 20, 1994Author Ursula et al.Bryant White
LITERARYCIRCLESMon Dec 11, 2000What 20-, 39- and 56-Across might travel inMyles Callum
LOSESAGAINSat Jul 23, 2005Continues on a bad streakJoe DiPietro
MARYJFri Jun 8, 2007Grammy winner BligeRandolph Ross
MAYONNAISEMon Sep 2, 2013Condiment that can remove crayon marksJim Peredo
NEEDFULTue Aug 22, 2006RequiredMichael J. Doran
NFLLOGOWed Dec 13, 2017Image on the middle of a Super Bowl fieldBenjamin Kramer
ONTHEBEACHMon Apr 3, 20061957 novel, and a hint to the ends of 17-, 27- and 45-Across and 11- and 34-DownLynn Lempel
OPTIMISTICSat May 13, 1995UpbeatNancy Joline
PARIPASSUSat Mar 12, 2022On equal footing, in LatinNatan Last
PROFESSIONALWRESTLINGSun Jul 20, 2008It's quite different from the high-school varietyBarry C. Silk
PROVINGGROUNDTue Dec 4, 2012Weapons-testing areaElizabeth C. Gorski
PULLUPTOTHECURBTue Jun 13, 2000ParkPeter Gordon
RUBIKSSun Sep 27, 2009___ CubePatrick Berry
SNIFFATMon Jun 13, 2016Regard dismissivelyLynn Lempel
SPICASSat Dec 16, 1995Figure-eight-shaped bandagesBryant White
SPUNHAYFri Mar 11, 2005Dried grass twisted into ropesManny Nosowsky
SWINGFORITFri May 3, 2013Be hanged after a crimeDavid Kwong
TAYEDIGGSThu Feb 8, 2018Steady gigErik Agard
VACUOThu Dec 19, 2002In ___ (isolated)Patrick Berry
WATERERSun Dec 30, 2007SprinklerElizabeth C. Gorski
WHIRLYWed Aug 30, 1995Violent wind carrying snowJohn R. Conrad
WREAKEDSun Feb 23, 2014Effected, in a bad wayA Namesake of 119-Across
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