Crossword-Solution: IRONCLAD 8 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Ironclad a. Clad in iron; protected or covered with iron, as a vessel
for naval warfare.
Ironclad a. Rigorous; severe; exacting; as, an ironclad oath or
pledge.
Ironclad n. A naval vessel having the parts above water covered and
protected by iron or steel usually in large plates closely joined and
made sufficiently thick and strong to resist heavy shot.

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IRONCLAD anagram ALCINDOR, CLORINDA

We have 41 clues for the answer “IRONCLAD”

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Like the Monitor or the Merrimack 1 answer
Armour-plated warship 1 answer
Difficult to change or break 1 answer
Inflexible, as rules 1 answer
Kind of alibi. 1 answer
Lacking loopholes 1 answer
Like a rock-solid contract 1 answer
Like an inflexible agreement 1 answer
Like an unbreakable contract 1 answer
Like the "Monitor" or the "Merrimac" 1 answer
Armor-plated 1 answer
Loophole-free 1 answer
Rigid, as a contract 1 answer
Rock solid, as an alibi 1 answer
Unbreakable, and a hint to making sense of seven answers in this puzzle 1 answer
Unbreakable, as a contract 1 answer
Unbreakable, as a lease. 1 answer
Unbreakable, as a rule 1 answer
Without loopholes 1 answer
Airtight, as an alibi 1 answer
Like the Constitution 2 answers
Like a good alibi 2 answers
Solid, in a sense 2 answers
Civil War fighting ship 2 answers
Like some alibis 3 answers
Unbreakable 7 answers
Intransigent 9 answers
CITY ON THE MERRIMACK 10 answers
CLAUSE CONSTITUTION CHANGE THE 10 answers
Constitution Change the 10 answers
Lasting unbreakable 10 answers
BRASSBOUND PARTY LOYALISTS 11 answers
inelastic 18 answers
inalterable 26 answers
Irrefutable 30 answers
airtight 31 answers
Unassailable 43 answers
immutable 59 answers
fighter 76 answers
Rigid 78 answers
Inflexible 81 answers
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Sentences with IRONCLAD (5)

About a couple of miles out lay an ironclad, very low in the water, almost, to my brother’s perception, like a water-logged ship.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
And first we started the musical box, taking turns to wind it up; and then we made toffee in the cabin-stove; and then we ran the train round and round the room, and through and through the tunnel; and lastly we swam the tin ironclad in the bath, with the soap-dish for a pirate.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
The ability of the Syndicate's submerged vessels to move suddenly and quickly in any direction had been clearly demonstrated, and although a great ironclad with a ram could run down and sink a crab without feeling the concussion, it was known that it would be perfectly easy for the smaller craft to keep out of the way of its bulky antagonist.
The Great War Syndicate Frank Stockton 2008
And it was not the only ironclad ruling in the Johnson family--rulings which stood through the years without question and with no thought of breaking.
The Life of Me Clarence Edgar Johnson 1996
Everything went perfectly well to the last moment when suddenly the _Numancia_ (a Republican ironclad) had appeared and chased them ashore on the French coast below Bayonne.
The Arrow of Gold Joseph Conrad 2009

Quotes with IRONCLAD (3)

The one ironclad rule is that I have to try. I have to walk into my writing room and pick up my pen every weekday morning.
Anne Tyler
Above everything else, beyond the long hardships, one out- come is the most invaluable. The sisterhoods. The lifelong friends and bonds that will never lessen. Years can go by, and I will pick up with each of those sisters as if a single day hasn’t passed. Only we can truly understand one another; not even our husbands can fully grasp what we’ve been through with each other and how ironclad those bonds are.
Angela Ricketts No Man's War: Irreverent Confessions of an Infantry Wife
... the hope that the day will not be far distant when it will be popularly considered that to lose life by accident in productive and distributive industry is just as noble and heroic as to lose it by accident on board a man of war. That to lose life by being drowned like a rat in as mine is just as worthy as being drowned like a rat in the hold of an ironclad. That to lose a limb by an exploding shell is no more worthy of national consideration than to lose one in a rolling…
D. Douglas Wilson
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 36 times in crossword archives (1959–2025).