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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 50,562 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
ACTSALONEFri Sep 14, 2007Doesn't support a conspiracy theory?John Farmer
BAGGIERSun Mar 7, 1999Poorer-fitting, in a wayRandolph Ross
BYTRIALANDERRORFri Sep 28, 2007One way to solve problemsHarvey Estes
CABLETSSun Dec 10, 1995Small heavy ropesJim Page
CAKEMAKEUPSun Aug 13, 2000Facial foundationNancy Salomon and Harvey Estes
CATCHESATRAINSun May 5, 2013Just makes the 7:47, perhapsAlan Arbesfeld
CELERYSTICKMon Jul 25, 2011Bloody Mary garnishNina Rulon-Miller
CLOSESUPSat Nov 13, 2004Sutures, sayFrank Longo
CODIFYSun Nov 19, 1995Arrange systematicallyCathy Millhauser
CROSSATTHEGREENFri Apr 4, 2025Anti-jaywalking directiveKaren Steinberg
DUMBQUESTIONMon Aug 20, 2012There's no such thing as this, according to a sayingRobert Cirillo
ENHALOINGFri Oct 5, 2012Surrounding with a glowPatrick Berry
FILLERMon Dec 16, 2024Lip-plumping injectionAilee Yoshida
FLIGHTLESSBIRDSThu Sep 17, 2009MoasArthur Schulman
FLOUTSSun Jul 15, 2001Scoffs atElizabeth C. Gorski
HEDGERSSat Sep 15, 2001TopiaristsMichael Shteyman
ILLTRYYOULATERThu Sep 8, 2005Promise on a patient prosecutor's answering machine message?Ben Tausig
INNERNERDMon Nov 26, 2018The secret geeky part of you ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 32-, 42- and 49-AcrossEvan Kalish
ITSALLALIESun Nov 26, 2023"Don't believe one word of that!"Adam Wagner and Michael Lieberman
KUOYUSun Sep 3, 1995Official language of ChinaErnie Furtado
MICHELOBBEERSun Apr 14, 1996Quaff introduced in 1896Henry Hook
MUSICALTHEATERSat Aug 14, 2021Background for someone who's good with numbersNam Jin Yoon
OPTEDTOSun Aug 6, 2006Decided one wouldMark Feldman
PEREGRINEFALCONFri Oct 3, 1997TercelMartin Ashwood-Smith
PERISCOPESat Apr 4, 2015Means of looking above and beyondNed White
PLAYTHEPONIESSat May 26, 2018Patronize off-track betting, sayPeter Wentz
PRECEDINGMESSAGESun Feb 4, 2001MESSFrank A. Longo
PRETTILYSun Mar 30, 1997With graceElizabeth C. Gorski
PURPLEPEASWed Apr 3, 2024_lum-colored _lantsAlex Eaton-Salners
RAININGCATSANDDOGSFri Dec 8, 1995PouringFrances Hansen
REWAXWed Feb 13, 2002Add luster toSteven Picus
ROSEDALEFri May 10, 2019Queens neighborhood with a floral nameAndrew J. Ries
SCULPTEDMon Nov 2, 2020Made a bust?Luke Vaughn
SPAWNPOINTSat May 24, 2025Location where a video game character starts (or restarts) a levelGene Louise De Vera
STOPEWed Dec 7, 1994Mine excavationChet Currier
STRINGSECTIONThu Sep 20, 2018Group that bows onstageSam Ezersky
VAMPINGSun Nov 30, 2025Noodling in a jazz tuneNatan Last
WAITPERSONSSat Dec 18, 2004Modern restaurant staffDana Motley
WHATABEASTSat Dec 2, 2023Statement upon witnessing an impressive featRoyce Ferguson
WHEEZESMon Dec 24, 2018Asthmatic noisesBrendan Emmett Quigley
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