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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 50,781 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
AHEADOFSCHEDULESat Aug 18, 2007EarlyJim Page
BATTINGFri Jun 23, 1995Kind of averageManny Nosowsky
BIRTHDAYKICKSun Nov 7, 2004Complaint that one didn't get enough presents?Con Pederson
BRIDESTOBEThu Aug 10, 2023Ones who've answered "Yes!"Natan Last and the J.A.S.A. Crossword Class
BYWIREThu May 29, 2003How some messages were once sentJim Page
CALLTHEBETSSun Jan 8, 2006The telemarketer tried toMichael Ashley
CLOUDSCAPESun Feb 21, 2016Heavenly painting?Patrick Berry
CRAGGYSun May 29, 2022Rough and unevenDaniel Bodily and Jeff Chen
DNASAMPLESWed Jan 17, 2018Some evidence collected for trialsJules Markey
ENCASEMENTSat Mar 8, 2003Means of protecting breakablesPatrick Berry
FALLAWed May 1, 1996Spanish composer Manuel de___F. Piscop
GIVEITSOMETIMESun Feb 19, 2006"Be a little more patient"Joe DiPietro
GIVEITTOThu May 10, 2001Tongue-lashManny Nosowsky
HASTHELIMELIGHTSun Jan 17, 2016Experiences fameJeff Chen
HEAPUPThu Sep 10, 2015Pile highTracy Gray
ICHIROSUZUKIWed Oct 13, 2021First M.L.B. player to enter the Meikyukai (a Japanese baseball hall of fame)Brianne McManis
INDEXERSat Sep 6, 2008Librarian, at timesBarry C. Silk
INPENCILSun Oct 2, 2022Not marked permanently, sayKathy Bloomer
INSIDERTRADINGSun Aug 12, 2001Stock no-noNancy Nicholson Joline
JULIOFri May 21, 1999Half a wine-making familyMartin Ashwood-Smith
KEPTAPOKERFACEMon Apr 17, 1995Remained expressionlessKenneth Witte
KICKEDINTHEHEADMon Apr 27, 2015Left speechlessJohanna Fenimore
LIVINGWILLTue Oct 1, 2013Medical directiveJoel Fagliano
METEORSHOWERTue Jan 8, 2008What you really saw?Malia Jackson and Noah Snyder
MIAOWSun Jul 10, 2005Cat's cryCon Pederson
MINGOWed Aug 10, 2011Iroquoian peopleElizabeth C. Gorski
OONSSun Oct 13, 2002Suffixes with ball and bassElizabeth C. Gorski
PESKIESTSat Aug 14, 2010Most difficult to manageJohn Farmer
PROVIDERTue Apr 19, 2016BreadwinnerDavid J. Kahn
REBELLIOUSNESSSun Jun 23, 1996InsurrectionismF. Hansen
SANDGLASSSun Jun 25, 2023Old timerJohn Westwig
SIDESPLITTINGThu Oct 18, 2007Hilarious ... or a hint to this puzzle's themeLucy Gardner Anderson
SLOTMACHINESSun Sep 19, 1999CASH LOST IN 'EMManny Nosowsky
TELLINGTHETRUTHWed Feb 12, 2014Testifying accuratelyPeter A. Collins
TOGOCUPSTue Oct 28, 2025Beverage containers for people on the moveAdrianne Baik
TROLLEYSun Feb 8, 2009Track runnerAlan Arbesfeld
WEEKDAYSun Jul 30, 2023One of five every sevenJohn Kugelman
WHYNOTBOTHSat Dec 9, 2023"Let's have our cake and eat it, too!"Doug Peterson and Christina Iverson
XMASCARDFri Mar 23, 2012Quick seasonal greeting?Steven Riley
YOUMINDSat Jan 3, 2009Curt comment to an oglerPeter Wentz
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