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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 50,472 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
AGOATMon Jun 10, 2019"Could you, would you, with ___?" (Dr. Seuss line)Brad Wilber
ARRIDEXTRADRYTue Jul 29, 1997Secret competitorElizabeth C. Gorski
BLITZKRIEGBOPWed Jun 7, 2017Classic 1976 Ramones song that begins "Hey! Ho! Let's go!"Timothy Polin
BRONTESThu May 12, 2022Noted literary sistersRoss Trudeau
CALLINGINTOQUESTIONSun Dec 16, 2018Casting doubt onSam Ezersky
CATCHMEIFYOUCANSun Sep 24, 2017"Try not to miss Bangor and Lewiston"?Alan Arbesfeld
CLAMBERThu Oct 11, 2018Scale awkwardly, with "up"Johanna Fenimore and Jeff Chen
CONEOFSILENCESat Mar 5, 2022Fictional device in which to convey secret informationNam Jin Yoon
DARKASNIGHTTue Feb 14, 2006Pitch-blackKevan Choset
DRFUMANCHUMon Jan 27, 2020*Sinister genius in a series of Sax Rohmer novelsTimothy Polin
EXPOSITIONTue Oct 17, 2006Executive at American Motors or Enron, e.g.?Alan Arbesfeld
FIFTEENMENWed Apr 24, 2013Start of a song with the cry "Yo-ho-ho"Clive Probert
FOXESSat Jan 5, 2008BabesPaula Gamache
GATTACAFri Apr 19, 2024Dystopian sci-fi film of 1997Kate Hawkins
GEOLOCATIONThu Aug 22, 2024GOBI DESERTBrad Wiegmann
GEORGESSEURATTue Jun 25, 2019Artist who created the painting hidden in this puzzleAlex Eaton-Salners
GRANULATEDSUGARFri Jan 14, 2000Baking ingredient, maybeMartin Ashwood-Smith
GRIMALKINMon May 5, 2003Old female tabbyMel Taub
LIONKINGSat Jul 16, 2016Simba sobriquetByron Walden
MAKELIGHTFri Mar 1, 1996Belittle, with "of"Charles E. Gersch
MANNEREDSun Apr 4, 2021Word with mild or wellAngela Olson Halsted and Doug Peterson
MASSENETWed Feb 16, 2005"Le Cid" composerRichard Silvestri
MEASURETWICECUTONCESun Oct 12, 2025Carpenter's adage illustrated four times in this puzzleMichael Schlossberg
MICDSat Jan 2, 2021"___ Up" (N.F.L. feature with in-game dialogue)Joe Deeney
POSTERITYFri Jul 9, 2010"Few can be induced to labor exclusively for ___": Abraham LincolnPatrick Berry
REACHABLESat Aug 5, 1995Not on the highest shelfFrank A. Longo
RENOWNSSun Feb 11, 2024AcclaimsPeter Koetters
RICOCASEKFri May 27, 2016Lead singer for the CarsDamon Gulczynski
RNDSThu Oct 27, 2016Boxing segments: Abbr.Milo Beckman
SCATTERSHOTFri Jul 6, 2018Lacking focusRobyn Weintraub
SOMALIPIRATESFri Mar 28, 2014Hijackers who captured 38-AcrossDavid J. Kahn
SUAVERThu Apr 24, 1997More urbaneDavid J. Kahn
SUPERBOWLHALFTIMEThu Feb 26, 2015Occasion for a much-hyped performanceCaleb Emmons
SURMISEDSun Dec 11, 1994Engaged in conjectureWayne Robert Williams
THERUBSun Jan 9, 1994Dreaming, to Hamlet?Mel Rosen
TRUSSERSat Jan 21, 2006One tying up a turkey, sayBrendan Emmett Quigley
VEALRIBSat May 5, 2012Steak or chop choiceNed White
VISIGOTHThu May 28, 2020Moor's foe in the early eighth centuryTracy Bennett
WHICHISWHICHMon May 12, 2008Question when you can't tell two things apartRandall J. Hartman
YOUNEVERKNOWFri Sep 16, 2022"It could happen"Juliana Tringali Golden
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