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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 50,423 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
ATANYTIMESat Oct 27, 2007Within the next few minutes, potentiallyBrendan Emmett Quigley
AUTOMOBILESThu Jul 1, 1999They're hidden in 17-, 25-, 52- and 61-AcrossAlan Arbesfeld
BIOGENFri Oct 11, 2002Hypothetical protein moleculeA. J. Santora
CLOMPEDTue Apr 5, 2022Walked heavilyBruce Haight
DEBARREDSun Jul 9, 1995ExcludedNancy Nicholson Joline
DECORATIVESun Nov 24, 2019Like some artsFrank Longo
ELKSLODGESat Feb 3, 2024Certain clubhouseCarolyn Davies Lynch and Jeff Chen
EMPTYSPACESSun Apr 6, 2025*VoidsKareem Ayas
FAUXHAWKFri Apr 3, 2009Hairstyle popularized by David BeckhamJohn Farmer
FILEDINSun Feb 28, 2010Entered, as a classroomYaakov Bendavid
FILMSPLICERWed Aug 4, 2021Editing device suggested by 17-, 23-, 33- and 46-Across?Brandon Koppy
FRIARSCLUBTue Mar 25, 2025Locale famous for roastsBob Benson
HONORSTUDENTSMon Aug 19, 2013Ones getting all A'sJean O'Conor
ITSTHATTIMESat Nov 4, 2023"We should get going"David P. Williams
KLIBANSun Jul 10, 1994Noted name in cat caricatureAlvin Chase
LIEABILITYWed Jun 11, 2008What 17-, 23-, 37- and 51-Across may demonstrate?Daniel Kantor
MANCUBWed Aug 31, 2022Nickname for Mowgli in "The Jungle Book"Joe Deeney
MARSCANDIESMon Jun 4, 2012Milky Way bars and othersJohn R. O'Brien
MOMENTINTHESUNMon Feb 27, 2023Brief time to shineDavid Rockow
NOFLYZONESFri Jul 7, 2017Dimensions without planesAndy Kravis
NUCLEARPACTSat Dec 21, 2024SALT, but not PEPPERBarbara Lin and Lewis Rothlein
PLUNGERSFri Mar 14, 2003Snake alternativesKevin Hagen
POETICISMTue Aug 6, 1996Banal bit of versificationF. Heaney
POISONPOWDERThu Aug 21, 2014Means of murder in some Agatha Christie novelsJules P. Markey
PROMOTINGTue Feb 22, 2022ChampioningJacob McDermott
RELINKSSun Dec 24, 2023Fixes, as broken 93-DownDrew Schmenner
RUCKMon Jul 3, 1995WrinkleFred Piscop
RUSTYNAILTue Jan 11, 2011Something found in an old board, maybeSharon Delorme
SHELLINGOUTCASHSun Jan 22, 1995Pain?Frances Hansen
SMOKEUPSat Sep 2, 2000Opposite of "make clear"Rich Norris
SMOOSHSat Nov 7, 2020Flatten like a bugKameron Austin Collins and Paolo Pasco
TATTOOISTSat Mar 3, 2018One who might needle you?Damon Gulczynski
THEBLACKDAHLIAMon Nov 12, 2007"Floral" film of 2006 with Josh Hartnett and Scarlett JohanssonHarvey Estes
TICKLETHEIVORIESSun Jul 5, 2020Play piano, informallyLaura Taylor Kinnel
TOUCHINGSTORIESTue Oct 20, 1998With one's fingers in a skyscraper?Fred Piscop
TULATue Sep 23, 1997Noted site of ancient Mexican ruinsNancy Salomon
TWOSIDEDWed Aug 19, 2020Like most debatesBrandon Koppy
UNOFTENSat Mar 25, 2000Once in a whileDavid J. Kahn
WINDBAGSat Jul 9, 1994GabberGerald R. Ferguson
ZOOLATRYThu Mar 16, 2000Animal worshipPeter Gordon
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