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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 50,376 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
AMATEURFOOTBALLFri Mar 17, 2017Recreational soccer, to BritsJacob Stulberg
ARTICLEVIFri Jan 25, 2008It forbids religious tests for political officeDavid Quarfoot
BOOKOFSAMUELTue Aug 9, 2022Hebrew Bible text with the story depicted in this puzzleBruce Haight
BOXSEATSThu Aug 31, 2017Luxuries for theatergoersZachary Spitz
CAMOPANTSTue Sep 5, 2017Military bottoms, informallyMichelle Kenney and Jeff Chen
CLANNISHSat Oct 18, 1997Sticking togetherRich Norris
DAYTRIPFri Aug 11, 2023Travel that doesn't require a hotel reservationJohn-Clark Levin
DIMNESSThu Dec 16, 1993StupidityNancy Joline
DRIPDRIESThu Feb 16, 2006Leaves hangingLevi Denham and Nancy Salomon
ENTRENCHEDThu Apr 22, 2004Dug inDaniel C. Bryant
FLINTYSun Mar 29, 2015Hard and unyieldingAlan Arbesfeld
FRESHETSTue Jul 28, 2015Sudden floodsCaleb Emmons
FUELCELLSSun Jul 28, 2024Power sources for some electric carsPaolo Pasco
GLAZEDEXPRESSIONSun Oct 15, 2023"I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts ..."Jeff Chen and Juliana Tringali Golden
GOPSSun Aug 11, 1996Quadrennial conventionersM. Schneider
HARDPRESSEDMon Aug 11, 2008Put-uponThomas Heilman
HOTELMANSat Aug 26, 2006He'd like you to put up with himHenry Hook
JAMESBEARDMon Dec 23, 2002Popular cookbook authorLisa Bunker
LANDFORMSTue Feb 23, 2010Geographical features ... or what the shaded squares in this puzzle representJoanne Sullivan
LOSTBALLOTFri Sep 14, 2012Its discovery may result in a recountPeter A. Collins
LOWCARBDIETWed Nov 15, 2017Atkins plan, e.g.Steven E. Atwood
MANANDSUPERMANWed Dec 1, 20041903 Shaw playRoy Leban
MCGRIDDLETue Jun 11, 2024Popular fast-food breakfast sandwichChloe Revery
MISEREREFri Jul 24, 1998The 51st PsalmManny Nosowsky
NEARBEERSMon Oct 30, 2006Not-so-potent potablesNancy Salomon
NONKOSHERTue Nov 22, 2016Like the four things named in the shaded squaresAndrew Zhou
ORDAININGWed Nov 12, 2014Making a father ofDaniel Landman
OUTLAWEDSun Mar 24, 2019Like chewing gum in Singapore or wearing blue jeans in North Korea (seriously!)Trenton Charlson
PLEASEBESEATEDSun Feb 4, 2024Assembly line?Daniel Grinberg
SAMUELBUTLERSun Dec 3, 1995Sonnetizing servantMartin Schneider
SCRAWNIERSat Mar 20, 1999LeanerChuck Deodene
SEXSCANDALSat Jul 15, 2017Celebrity affair, maybeZachary Spitz
SMITHERSSat Jul 1, 2017"The Simpsons" sycophantDavid Phillips
SPRINKLERSun Jul 21, 2013Summer lawn sightTracy Bennett
THEDEETSMon Nov 21, 2022Particulars, slangilyBrandon Koppy
VETERANDRIVERSun Sep 7, 2003Longtime Indy 500 competitor, sayAlan Arbesfeld
VIBRATEDTue Jun 8, 2021Gave a soundless alertChristopher Adams
WADINGBIRDSun Apr 25, 2004Pink flamingo, for oneElizabeth C. Gorski
YOURGRACESun Jan 3, 2010What to call an archbishopJeremy Newton
ZONASun May 16, 2021Nickname for the Wildcats of the Pac-12Joe DiPietro
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