Clues for the word "STOCKADE"
We've had 21 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 28 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Your Life Choices crossword on September 01, 2025.
Definition of stockade
- v. t. - A line of stout posts or timbers set firmly in the earth in contact with each other (and usually with loopholes) to form a barrier, or defensive fortification.
- v. t. - An inclosure, or pen, made with posts and stakes.
- v. t. - To surround, fortify, or protect with a stockade.
Referring Clues
- Military prison
- Military lockup
- Military jail
- Fort sort
- Type of pen
- Barrier of stakes
- Base slammer
- Defense fence
- Defensive barrier, square, for rebel holding king
- Defensive barrier of upright posts
- See 26
- The pen of the Judge Advocate General
- Stakes raised for the defence
- Wall Street was built along one
- Fort
- Defence of cod, skate, flounder
- Pen set manufactured without top
- The usual help said to be for defence in the West
- Frontier structure
- Standard saddle regularly found in old fort
- Fort lockup
Last Seen In
- Your Life Choices - September 01, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 15, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - April 12, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - September 28, 2023
- New Zealand Herald - December 05, 2022
- Guardian Cryptic - January 26, 2018
- New York Times - January 18, 2018
- New Zealand Herald - November 29, 2017
- Your Life Choices - September 30, 2017
- Guardian Cryptic - July 14, 2017
- Mindfood Daily - June 04, 2017
- Universal - February 14, 2017
- Netword - March 19, 2016
- Guardian Quick - November 03, 2014
- Chronicle of Higher Education - January 31, 2014
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - March 31, 2013
- Guardian Cryptic - July 10, 2012
- Netword - November 26, 2011
- Post Puzzler - October 09, 2011
- USA Today - May 16, 2011
- Universal - June 14, 2010
- Guardian Cryptic - January 27, 2009
- Guardian Quick - October 18, 2006
- Guardian Prize - January 07, 2006
- Guardian Quiptic - May 16, 2005
- Washington Post - November 03, 2004
- Guardian Cryptic - July 26, 2002
- Washington Post - June 16, 2000