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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 50,388 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
AIRMALTASun Apr 2, 2023Flag carrier in the MediterraneanJeremy Newton and Tracy Gray
APTITUDETESTSSun Jan 29, 1995Exams for would-be workersBryant White
ASTHMAATTACKWed Nov 18, 2015It's breathtaking!Zachary Spitz
AUTOSHOWSSat Aug 13, 2005Where new lines are on displayBob Peoples
BEYONDALLDOUBTSun Apr 28, 2019BAD words?Brendan Emmett Quigley
BOBBYSOXWed Mar 8, 2006"Keen" 50's apparelSherry O. Blackard
BULLSESSIONSSat Jun 17, 2023Informal talksRyan McCarty
CRACKASMILEWed Oct 12, 2011Begin to grinGary Cee
DESIGNERDRUGMon Nov 26, 2018Genetically engineered, highly selective medical treatmentEvan Kalish
DIKTATSun Feb 7, 2010Harsh decreePatrick Berry
DIMANCHESun Jan 30, 2005Follower of samediDerrick Niederman
DUFUSThu Feb 2, 2006Jerk: Var.Byron Walden
DULLPAINSat Dec 5, 2020Slight headache, maybeBrendan Emmett Quigley
ENGLISHLAVENDERSat Mar 13, 2010Aromatic plant native to the PyreneesTyler Hinman and Byron Walden
GODSENTMon May 20, 2019Like a gift from aboveGary Cee
GOLFGREENSun Mar 16, 2003People do a lot of driving thereElizabeth C. Gorski
HORRORFILMTue Apr 13, 2021"Get Out," for oneMichael Lieberman
INGESTIONSun Aug 22, 2010Swallowing of food, e.g.Patrick Berry
JUNKHEAPSMon Sep 3, 2012Old jalopiesC. W. Stewart
KIBBLESSat Feb 2, 2019Dog and cat foodDavid Steinberg
KINDLESSat Jul 19, 2003AwakensBob Peoples
LABOURCANDIDATEMon Sep 4, 1995British runnerRichard Thomas
MAARThu May 7, 2009Picasso's muse Dora ___Elizabeth C. Gorski
MEATHOOKFri Jan 16, 2004Butcher's hangerManny Nosowsky
NONCOMMUNICABLEThu Aug 18, 2016Sarge's "Sell my city bonds!" telegram?Parker Lewis and Jeff Chen
NUCLEARFOOTBALLFri May 25, 2018Important case for national securityJeff Chen
PARADERSFri Jan 25, 2019Figures by a floatZhouqin Burnikel
PLAYPENSSat May 14, 2016They corral kidsJeff Chen
PRESSUREPOINTSThu Jun 22, 2006Reflexologists touch themChristina Houlihan Kelly
QUADRICYCLESun Apr 14, 1996First Ford auto, completed in 1896Henry Hook
RECIPROCALThu Oct 13, 2022Going both waysLewis Rothlein
SACFLYMon Jul 2, 2012Run-scoring hit that puts the batter outBernice Gordon
SHOULDAGUESSEDMon Aug 4, 2003"Stupid of me not to know"Nancy Salomon and Harvey Estes
SYMPHONICThu Sep 10, 2020Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzleDavid J. Kahn
TEABLENDSat Jul 6, 2019English breakfast, for exampleErik Agard
THOMASNASTWed Aug 18, 2021Cartoonist suggested by this puzzle's themeAlina Abidi
TONIMORRISONTue Aug 13, 2024Author who received the Nobel Prize in Literature on the basis of her first six novels, all featured in this puzzleBenjamin Panico
TOOKTENSat Apr 12, 2008RestedByron Walden
TUGGEDONSun Nov 24, 2013PulledGary Cee
UNLSat Jul 15, 2000Having no bounds: Abbr.David J. Kahn
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