- RARE
- Still bloody
- At a premium
- Extraordinary
- Hard to find
- Highly collectible
- Like the spotted owl
- Not common
- Steak order
- __-earth element
- Chophouse order
- Chophouse preference
- Desirable, to a numismatist
- Far from common
- Hard to get
- Like an endangered species
- Like fine art
- More red than pink
- Not well done
- Sought after by numismatists
- Sought by philatelists
- Unusual
- Few and far between
- Uncommon
- Pink, as a steak
- One-in-a-million
- Not often encountered
- Still red, in a way
- Valuable-collectible class
- Bloody, meat-wise
- Like holographic Charizard, in Pokemon
- Like humble rappers
- Like red diamonds
- Like bipartisan cooperation
- Like a vinyl copy of Prince's "Black Album"
- Medium alternative
- Not often seen
- Steakhouse specification
- Like expensive Beanie Babies
- Like a royal flush or some Honus Wagner baseball cards
- Like "a day in June," per a poem, even though there are thirty of them and they happen annually
- Pricey on eBay or Discogs, perhaps
- Hard to come by
- Nearly unobtainable
- Bloody
- Out of print, say
- Seldom seen
- __, please ("I like mine still mooing")
- Burger order
- Like unassisted triple plays
- Not that common
- Ruth's Chris order
- Hamburger order
- Still bleeding
- Not that frequent
- Steak description
- Chophouse request
- Porterhouse order
- Beefsteak order
- Porterhouse request
- Exceptional
- Still red inside
- Like a blue moon
- Like hens' teeth
- Short of medium
- Not garden variety
- Infrequent
- Less common
- Prized by collectors
- Bibliophile's label
- So ___ (Jimmy Dorsey hit)
- Recurring only intermittently
- Lightly cooked
- Like natural pearls
- Atypical
- Like red meat?
- Like four-home run games
- Hardly grilled intensely
- Like some treats
- One step up from "bleu"
- How some cuts are prepared
- Like an honest politician, some would say
- Butt
- Not grilled too hard?
- Not popping up a lot
- Endangered
- Just barely cooked
- Like a day in June, to Lowell
- Like a day in June?
- Like holes-in-one
- Out of the ordinary
- Pink, in steakhouses
- Way to make steak
- Broiled just a bit
- Exceedingly uncommon
- Like Ben Jonson, according to his epitaph
- Like blue moons
- Pink, in a steakhouse
- Roast beef order
- Steakhouse pink
- Like the first issue of "Action Comics"
- Like valuable old coins
- Order at the restaurant
- Still mooing, at a steakhouse
- Barely cooked
- Like a Mark McGwire triple
- Seldom encountered
- Still mooing, so to speak
- Like a condor in the wild
- Singular
- Steakhouse order
- Far from frequent
- Barely broiled
- Barely grilled
- Collector's guide adjective
- Like endangered species
- Endangered, perhaps
- Well alternative
- Like terbium or erbium
- Not easy to find
- Not often observed
- Not turning up much
- Pink, as steak
- Distinctive
- How seared tuna is usually cooked
- Sporadically spotted
- Thinly distributed
- Adjective on "Antiques Roadshow"
- Hardly ubiquitous
- Like a cold day in August
- Not well?
- Pink in the middle
- Special
- Highly uncommon
- Like a Liberty Head gold dollar
- Like a perfect game in baseball
- Like the Inverted Jenny stamp
- Like the T206 Honus Wagner baseball card
- Not quite raw
- Red inside
- Seldom to be found
- Slightly cooked
- Like a Gutenberg Bible
- Like a Liberty gold coin
- Like a no-hitter
- Not well-done at all
- Numismatist's classification
- Still pink inside
- Almost unique
- Like a California condor
- Pinker than medium
- Seldom spotted
- Still mooing
- Like a royal flush
- Scarce
- Specification with a steak order
- Undercooked, perhaps
- Fired only briefly, maybe
- Less than medium
- Like a black swan event
- Like an unassisted triple play
- Like erbium or terbium
- Like many valuable stamps
- Not at all well-done
- Order to a chef
- Quite atypical
- Like 1933 Gold Double Eagle coins
- Nearly unique
- Not the usual
- Underdone
- Unique
- Extraodinary
- Few
- Not usual
- Extradordinary
- Hardly cooked
- Hardly well-done
- Pink inside
- Pink, foodwise
- Far from plentiful
- Hardly ever seen
- Not seen much^RAR
- Red in the middle
- Steak preference
- Superior
- Like a Stradivarius
- Like the flying lemur
- Remarkable
- Beef order
- Hardly seen
- Not cooked a lot
- Red in the center
- Steakhouse request
- Not widely seen
- Opposite of well-done
- Pricey, probably
- Steak spec
- Like a 1909-S VDB penny
- Like valued old books
- Like a once-in-a-blue-moon event
- Like some collectible coins
- Not seen much
- Of value to collectors
- T-bone order
- Recherché
- Tuna order
- Like a collector's item
- Like compliments from a perfectionist
- Like white elephants
- Steak order with a center like that of 17-, 24-, 38-, 48- and 61-Across
- Like inverted Jenny stamps
- Like collectible coins
- Like valuable stamps
- Prime rib order
- Red
- A bit beyond raw
- Bloody at the steakhouse
- Infrequently spotted
- Like a mint Mickey Mantle rookie card
- Like white rhinos and black swans
- In short supply
- Like a steak with a red center
- Like many collectibles
- Outback order
- Steak request
- Like some collectibles
- Medium __
- Not at all typical
- Rather red
- In very short supply
- Ruth's Chris request
- Barely done
- Filet mignon order
- Like a double eagle in golf
- Like four-leaf clovers
- Like the 1998 Pikachu Illustrator card
- More than pink
- Red in the middle, as steak
- Like Flying Eagle pennies
- Hardly well
- Like a double rainbow
- Like valuable coins
- Not seen often
- Well's opposite
- Bloody, as steak
- Outback option
- Red inside, maybe
- Chophouse specification
- Like a winning lottery ticket
- Deeply un-well?
- Like a dragon egg in Minecraft
- Like a steak with a very red center
- Like white peacocks
- Not in circulation, perhaps
- Not so common
- Rib-eye request
- In the pink?
- Undercooked
- Pink in the center
- Tough to spot
- More than scarce
- Not dense
- Pink, perhaps
- Steak order spec
- Very hard to find
- Extremely uncommon
- Not often spotted
- Not widely distributed
- Tough to come by
- Very uncommon
- Not easily obtainable
- Of interest to collectors
- Seldom found
- Extremely hard to find
- More than uncommon
- Nearly impossible to find
- How some order steak
- Not easily found
- Pasta : al dente :: porterhouse : __
- Quite uncommon
- Unusually great
- Cool in the center
- Collectible adjective
- Hardly spotted
- Waiter's notation
- Choice
- Like 30 Across
- Unusually fine
- Far from well done
- Very infrequent
- Almost unobtainable
- Steak specification
- Very thinly distributed
- __ bird
- Almost never found
- Almost never seen
- Highly atypical
- Quite unusual
- Word from Old English for "lightly boiled"
- Nearly impossible
- Remarkably fine
- Far from everyday
- Hardly available
- Overused eBay adjective
- Very scarce
- Inimitable
- Hardly ever spotted
- Highly infrequent
- Steakhouse option
- Very seldom seen
- Difficult to find
- Marine otter descriptor
- Practically nonexistent
- Rawer than pink
- Extremely scarce
- Tough to catch
- Dubious eBay adjective
- Hardly 22 Across at all
- Just slightly cooked, as a steak
- Not very common
- Scarcer that scarce
- Well-done's opposite
- Antiquarian's adjective
- Like no-hitters
- Odd
- Pink
- Porterhouse specification
- Smith & Wollensky option
- Turf designation
- Valuable, perhaps
- Less cooked than medium
- Thin
- Tuna orderer's option
- Steak orderer's option
- T-bone specification
- And what is so ___ as a day in June?: Lowell
- Tuna steak designation, often
- Ahi specification
- Briefly broiled
- Porterhouse preference, perhaps
- Success is a ___ paint—Suckling.
- Well-written life is almost as ___ as a well-spent one.—Carlyle.
- Doneness designation
- Seldom.
- Unusually excellent.
- Lightly broiled.
- Slack-baked.
- O ___ Ben Johnson.
- Not quite obsolete.
- A day in June?
- Admirable.
- Worth collecting.
- Briefly cooked.
- Capital.
- Excellent.
- Highly distinguished.
- Lowell's "day in June."
- Steak—these days.
- Of thin texture.
- A day in June, for instance.
- Adjective for steak.
- Order of steak.
- Out of the common.
- Preference in steak.
- Seldom occurring.
- Seldom used.
- Adjective for cerium.
- Tenuous.
- Unusually good.
- Not abounding.
- Epithet for Ben Jonson.
- Friday the 13th is.
- Like a June day.
- Way to cook a steak.
- Subtle.
- Thin, as air.
- Valuable to a degree.
- Highly distinctive.
- Attenuated.
- Type of 15 Across.
- Way to cook meat.
- Ben Jonson, for one
- Kind of book
- Like whooping cranes.
- Steak instruction.
- Untypical.
- Like some gases
- Like some steaks
- Thin, as gas
- Word for Ben Jonson
- Between raw and medium
- June day or Jonson
- Not commonplace
- Incomparable
- Like some beef
- Like helium
- . . . ___ as a day in June?
- . . . so ___ as a day in June?
- Fine
- Like Ben Jonson
- Like Lowell's June day
- Like some coins or steaks
- Almost extinct
- Cooked slightly
- Like some birds
- Word for Jonson
- Like a June day, to Lowell
- Kind of treat
- Like a whooping crane
- Very unusual
- An alternative to medium
- Describing Ben Jonson
- How some like their steak
- Like a 1913 Liberty Head nickel
- Like a nonesuch
- Like some coins
- O ___ Ben Jonson!
- Adjective for a whooping crane
- Like snow in Tampa
- . . . neither rich nor ___: Pope
- Steakhouse adjective
- Adjective for Jonson
- Like baby condors
- Like cerium
- Choice for steak
- Far from abundant
- Precious
- Like some hamburgers
- Earth or bit preceder
- Kind of earth
- Like 5 Down, sometimes
- Like certain books
- Like the whooping crane
- Thin in density
- Descriptive of Ben Jonson
- Like a cold day in July
- Order for roast beef
- Precious, in a way
- Like an underdone steak
- Like condors or whooping cranes
- Of special excellence
- Poe's adjective for Lenore
- Red on the inside, as a steak
- Excellent, as wine
- Highly unusual
- Steak style
- So _____ (Jimmy Dorsey hit)
- Like praseodymium
- Recherche
- Sought by bibliomaniacs
- Antique description
- Barbecue order
- Almost red
- Bloody, so to speak
- On the hoof, in lunch counter lingo
- Opposite of well
- Roast beef request
- Superfine
- Book classification
- Pink, so to speak
- Pinkish, as a steak
- Stamp designation
- Undone?
- Dictionary notation
- 57-Down request
- Pinkish
- Reddish, perhaps
- Reddish
- Facing extinction
- Like a 1943 copper penny
- Of interest to collectors, say
- Uncommonly good
- ___ as a winter swallow: Balzac
- Coin classification
- Coin grade
- Like a 52-Across
- Like a blue rose
- Like a compliant cat
- Medium-___
- Reddish pink
- Scattered
- Still pink
- For the ___ and radiant maiden: Poe
- Suddenly, as ___ things will, it vanished: E. B. Browning
- Coin rating
- Like a white Bengal tiger
- Nearly unique in the world
- Pretty pink
- Seen once in a blue moon
- Unwonted
- ___ as a blue rose
- Like one in a million
- With 17-Across, one in a million
- Like an ivory-billed woodpecker
- Once-in-a-blue-moon
- Pink, say
- Label in a bibliophile's catalog
- Like a perfect game
- Practically unheard-of
- Like proverbial hen's teeth
- Of particular interest to a completist
- Pink, maybe
- Still red, as a steak
- Burger order specification
- Like a total solar eclipse
- Meat request
- With 43-Across, yttrium or scandium
- Still mooing, as burgers go
- Like a blue lobster
- Like a four-leaf clover
- In ___ form
- Kind of form
- Like a day in June, according to Lowell
- Like a sighting of an ivory-billed woodpecker
- Like hurricanes in January
- Description on many eBay listings
- Not well, say
- ___ bird
- Half-baked?
- Happening once in a blue moon
- Hardly to be had
- Like snow leopards and Siberian tigers
- Numismatic classification
- Red, as a steak
- Word with earth or bird
- Like first editions, often
- Like triple plays
- Like years evenly divisible by four that are not leap years
- Of interest to a collector, say
- On the hoof, in diner lingo
- Like Inverted Jenny postage stamps
- Like N.F.L. games ending in a tie
- Like black rhinos
- Like tritium and triplets
- Not medium or well done
- Still quite red
- Still red, say
- Tag in some dictionary definitions
- r, in a text
- Hard to get hold of
- Like albinism
- Like black sheep
- Like walk-off touchdowns
- Like white panthers
- Like $10 gold eagle coins
- Like a steak that's "still mooing"
- Like albino alligators
- Like signatures of William Shakespeare
- Still red in the middle
- Like getting a $2 bill in change
- Like royal flushes
- Like shark attacks
- Pink or close to it
- Definitely not well done
- Like a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card
- Like blue lobsters
- Prized, perhaps
- Valuable to collectors
- Still mooing, as steaks go
- Like a Buffalo nickel
- Not well at all?
- Like holographic Pokémon cards
- Valuable
- Little-seen
- Tough to find
- I Just Want to Celebrate band ___ Earth
- ___ Earth
- Hard-to-find song
- Out-of-print LPs
- Get Ready ___ Earth
- Motown band ___ Earth
- Obscure album
- Like out-of-print LPs
- Unwell?
- Like some stamps
- Very pink on the inside
- Like the pied-billed grebe
- Like white tigers
- I'm ___, like Mr. Clean with hair: Lil Wayne rhyme
- Not often the case
- Desirable to a collector, say
- Not everyday
- Hard to find, say
- Like an inside-the-park home run
- Pink, to a chef
- Type of bird or earth
- Instruction for the chef
- Like a hole-in-one
- Steak choice
- Like a Babe Ruth triple
- Not easily available
- Like two-headed snakes
- Like valuable Pokemon cards
- Collector's adjective
- Like a condor
- Reply to the waiter, perhaps
- Roast beef request, sometimes
- How some steaks are cooked
- Beefsteak order, sometimes
- Nearly extinct
- Book collector's category
- Tough to get your hands on
- Well-done's opposite, in the kitchen
- Most uncommon
- Roast beef request, perhaps
- ___, medium or well-done?
- On the pink side
- Out-of-print
- Undercooked, to some
- Way to cook steak
- Steak option
- Steak order, sometimes
- Very pink
- Filet mignon order, sometimes
- Like a pink steak
- Order to a chef, sometimes
- Undercooked, as steak
- Incredibly hard to find
- Like barely cooked steak
- Like pink steak
- Like things you don't see every day
- Collectible
- Desirable, to a collector
- Like snow leopards
- Prevalent? Not at all
- U-turn from widely distributed
- Very hard to collect
- Very lightly cooked
- Like hens' teeth, idiomatically
- Like many old coins
- Like some coins and stamps
- Make a ___ appearance
- Not seen every day
- Red in the middle, say
- Like an 1804 silver dollar
- Like some expensive eBay items
- Desirable to a collector, usually
- Doneness option for a burger
- More cooked than raw
- Just slightly cooked
- Like a blue moon, or a blue steak
- Like an 1856 Flying Eagle cent
- Like bowling a perfect 300
- Like steak cooked to 125 degrees F
- Like tornadoes in Alaska
- Red in the middle, like a steak
- Bright pink, as meat
- Like a white peacock
- Like snow in Miami
- ``. . . so ___ as a day in June?": J.R. Lowell
- Diner's request
- Like a $2 bill
- Like some bird species
- Like some steak
- Reply to the waiter
- Like some 3 Down
- Recherch
- Response to a waitress
- Like an onside kick
- Like 21 Down
- Close to extinct
- Like Strads
- Answer to a waiter, sometimes
- Like hens' teeth, so to speak
- Response to the waiter
- Like a black pearl
- Like an 1864 two cent piece
- Like some finds
- Pink or red, e.g.
- Once-in-a-lifetime
- Served raw
- Barely done, as steak
- Like a Bigfoot sighting
- Like barely broiled meat
- Porterhouse request, sometimes
- Still red inside, as a steak
- Like a triple play
- Porterhouse specification, sometimes
- Barely cooked, as steak
- Word that's music to a collector's ears
- Like some sightings and steaks
- Far from abundantly available
- One way to serve steak
- Bloody, at a diner
- Still mooing, at a diner
- Like a 1913 Liberty nickel
- On the endangered list, most likely
- Antiques Roadshow adjective
- In danger of extinction, perhaps
- Like Mantle rookie cards
- Almost never encountered
- Like a 1953 Aston Martin
- Like a solar eclipse
- Like 1943 copper pennies
- Like a Mantle rookie card
- Like double eagles on links
- Far from ubiquitous
- Like "Amazing Spider-Man" No. 1
- Like mint-condition memorabilia, often
- Like a Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rookie card
- Like a mint condition "Action Comics No. 1"
- Like a red steak
- Super uncommon
- Like Shiny Pokemon
- Like a blood moon or a bloody steak
- Like a super blue moon
- Like golden tigers
- Opposite of common
- Red, like a steak
- Like mountain air
- Facing extinction, maybe
- Sirloin specification
- Like the blood type AB negative
- Like hybrid eclipses
- Like the iconic Black Lotus card in Magic: The Gathering
- ___ breed (something unusual)
- Delmonico's order
- Filet choice
- Outback request
- Not to be had
- Like ball lightning
- Red-to-pinkish
- Chophouse choice
- Covetable to collectors
- Found at an antiquarian bookstore, perhaps
- Valuable to collectors, perhaps
- Hardly commonplace
- Like hen's teeth, it's said
- Occurring once in a blue moon
- Pink-to-red
- Bright pink inside, perhaps
- Filet request
- Like perfect games
- Uncommon in the extreme
- Fairly bloody
- Like perfect games in baseball
- Alternative to medium
- Valuable, maybe
- Still mooing, when ordering
- Bloody, at a steakhouse
- Filet order
- Like a triple play or a Triple Crown
- Not just uncommon
- Roast beef preference