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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 50,746 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
AUTOCORRECTSat Oct 18, 2014Aid for clumsy thumbsEvan Birnholz
BADMINTONNETWed May 10, 2017Divider in this puzzle's gameNed White
BOGGLESSun Mar 7, 1999MystifiesRandolph Ross
CENTURIESSat Dec 10, 2022Cricketer's 100-run streaksSid Sivakumar
CHACHACHAFri Jan 20, 2012Dance trio?Patrick Berry
CHIANTISWed Jul 10, 2024Tuscan red winesHal Moore
CHORUSESSun Nov 16, 1997Glee clubsFrank Longo
CUTTOTHECHASESat Feb 4, 2023Make a long story shortKate Hawkins
DEPORTEESFri Sep 27, 1996National personae non grataeB. Sefick
DONTBETONITSun Apr 18, 2010*Sure loserRandolph Ross
DUCKLEGGEDTue Nov 18, 1997Like one's fun house mirror image, maybePeter Gordon
ESOPHAGIThu Jul 11, 2002Internal passagewaysElizabeth C. Gorski
FENETRESat Nov 12, 1994Maison windowBryant White
HEATDAMAGESat Sep 15, 2007Blow-drying problemBrad Wilber
HILLARYCLINTONMon Feb 17, 2020Author of the memoir "Living History" (2003)Sally Hoelscher
IMHERETOHELPSat Aug 10, 2019"Let me assist you"Anna Gundlach and Erik Agard
INFORMALTALKSSun Feb 19, 2012Unofficial discussionsJames F. C. Burns
INKINGFri Aug 16, 2019Giving a tattooOri Brian
LGELECTRONICSSat Sep 20, 2014"Life's Good" sloganeerErik Agard
MYSTICALSat Mar 30, 1996NuminousD. R. Stark
NETLEASESFri Apr 18, 2008Certain rental arrangementsJoe DiPietro
NOPLACETOGOSat Apr 1, 2006What some of the letters in this puzzle seemingly haveKevan Choset and David Kwong
NURSESHARKSat Mar 30, 2002Shallow-water predatorMark Diehl
OVERGROWMon Jan 26, 2004Exceed the bounds ofPatrick Merrell
OVERWATEREDSun Jul 31, 2005Afflicted with root rot, perhapsMark Feldman
PROBOWLSMon Feb 21, 2011Annual games for football's eliteEd Sessa
RELOCATIONSThu Apr 23, 2020Changes made to the answers to 16-, 24-, 33- and 47-Across, whether interpreted as one word or two?Yacob Yonas and Erik Agard
REMINDUSSat Jun 10, 2023"Please jog our memory ..."John Hawksley
RUDEWORDFri May 14, 2004Bit of indelicacyRobert H. Wolfe
SATURDAYSABBATHTue Apr 21, 2015Jewish observanceGerry Wildenberg
SENIORITYSun Feb 15, 2009It has its privilegesJim Leeds
SILKINESSThu Dec 28, 2006Hair quality promised by some shampoosEd Early
SUSPICIONWed Dec 27, 1995Slight traceDavid J. Kahn
SWIGGEDWed Dec 21, 2016Drank, as from a flaskJeff Chen and Seth Geltman
TUMBLEDRYSat Sep 12, 2009Not leave on the line?Barry C. Silk
TWELVEHOURSun Dec 31, 2000Like some cold medicinesElizabeth C. Gorski
URUGUAYSat Jun 1, 2024Smallest country ever to win the FIFA World CupEric Warren
VESCOSat Mar 25, 2000Fugitive financier since the early 70'sDavid J. Kahn
WRINGOUTThu Sep 26, 2019Dry, as a washclothDoug Peterson
YEARNFORWed Aug 11, 2010Want badlyEdward Sessa
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