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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 50,921 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
ABELLFORADANOSun Jun 23, 1996Best seller of 1944F. Hansen
APERIODICALLYThu Jan 4, 2007Without a regular scheduleAlan Olschwang
BECAUSEOFSun Jan 12, 2003Owing toPatrick Berry
BLOWBYBLOWACCOUNTSun Jan 26, 2003Detailed descriptionNancy Salomon and Bob Peoples
BOLDLYMon Feb 11, 2013How to "go where no man has gone before"Gary Cee
BRACEROSFri Mar 31, 2000Seasonal Mexican workersNancy Salomon and Harvey Estes
BRAINSURGEONSSun Nov 26, 2017Flourishes around monsoon eventsJeff Chen
CREATEHAVOCThu Dec 12, 2002Come in like a whirlwindMichael Shteyman
DESTINATIONMOONWed Oct 25, 19951950's science fiction filmLarry Nargi
DUCHAMPSat Apr 5, 2014Artist and chess player who said "While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists"Ashton Anderson and James Mulhern
FARMSOUTTue Aug 11, 1998Sends down to the minorsRandall J. Hartman
FOULPLAYMon Apr 12, 1999Dirty dealingDiane C. Baldwin
FTWAYNEINSat Jan 15, 2005Home of the Univ. of St. FrancisEd Early
GLEAMEDFri Oct 4, 2024Shone brightlyZhouqin Burnikel
HEAVIERSun Apr 3, 2022Like épées vis-à-vis foilsByron Walden
HOMINEMThu Oct 2, 2025Ad ___Aidan Deshong
ITSFORTHEBIRDSFri Feb 25, 2011Detractors' comment concerning 19-Across?Henry Hook
JOINTVENTURESThu Sep 14, 1995Arthroscopic surgeries?Chuck Deodene
JUMPTHEGUNFri Oct 2, 2009Be too hastyBrad Wilber
KAYEBALLARDWed Mar 16, 2005"The Mothers-in-Law" co-starHolden Baker
KEPTINTOUCHFri May 15, 2020Wasn't a strangerChristopher Adams
KLEPTThu Dec 3, 1998Stealing: PrefixCathy Millhauser
KNOWTHEDRILLSun Feb 25, 2024I visited a dentist and now I ...Scott Hogan and Katie Hale
METRONORTHSat Jan 19, 2008New York City transportation optionDavid J. Kahn
MUSHROOMThu Aug 22, 2019Grow quicklyEmily Carroll
NACROUSThu Aug 14, 1997Pearly: Var.David J. Kahn
NGORSun Feb 20, 2011"The Killing Fields" actor Haing S. ___Elizabeth C. Gorski
PLANEFAREMon Aug 8, 2011Airline ticket costIan Livengood
SCRATCHERSun May 6, 2007Cat, at timesCharles M. Deber
SEINLANGUAGEFri Apr 22, 1994Droll 1993 best sellerA.J. Santora
SERFDOMSun Apr 21, 1996Feudal stateM. Gaffney
SERVIANSun Feb 19, 1995Rome's _____ WallAlfio Micci
SHARKTALESun Jul 29, 20122004 Will Smith animated filmKevin G. Der
SKYPEDTue Aug 14, 2018Had a video call withAndy Kravis and Erik Agard
SMALLBUSINESSESThu Dec 31, 2020Local economy makeup ... or a hint to this puzzle's themeDavid J. Kahn
SPINYEELWed Nov 20, 2019Long fish with a row of barbsErik Agard
TREEORNAMENTSun Dec 25, 201191-/100-Across, oftenElizabeth C. Gorski
TVDETECTIVEMon Aug 16, 2010What each of the characters named at the ends of 17-, 24-, 38- and 48-Across isAndrea Carla Michaels and Jennifer Nutt
TVGAMESat Dec 24, 2005It may be blacked outByron Walden
USCIVILWARSat Mar 24, 2001Gen. Hooker fought in itMark Diehl
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