➠ Words that start with j

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  • - Madison and Monroe
  • - General Stuart
  • - Painter and printmaker who lived in Ostend for almost his entire life
  • - He voiced the lion Mufasa in "The Lion King": 3 wds.
  • - "The Great White Hope" Actor Who Received An Honorary Oscar In 2011: 3 Wds.
  • - "Field of Dreams" actor who voices Simba's father, Mufasa, in 47-Across [3 wds]
  • - Longtime national correspondent for the Atlantic (Peter Benchley)
  • - Politician and actor
  • - "The Complete Book of Running" author
  • - Best-selling author of 1978
  • - Composing caskmaker
  • - Secretary of Agriculture (civil rights leader)
  • - He wrote "Why Not the Best?"
  • - Man of the hour
  • - Author of "Why Not the Best?"
  • - President associated with peanuts
  • - Victor over Ford
  • - Plains personage
  • - Candidate for 17 Across
  • - Inventor and tycoon
  • - ... Jones, actor who voiced Mufasa, Simba's father, in "The Lion King" and is also known for his voice role as Darth Vader in "Star Wars": 2 wds.
  • - "Star Trek" actor (invading Normandy)
  • - Singer Brown got dressed?
  • - Director of "Boccaccio! (in 3-D)"?
  • - "The Complete Book of Running" author
  • - Arrow maker becomes aerospace scientist
  • - One of three presidents who served in 1881
  • - He was president for just 61/2 months
  • - 20th president who served in the US Army during the Civil War: 2 wds.
  • - popular comic strip at the white house?
  • - President for just 200 days
  • - Belfast-born flute player
  • - "The Man With the Golden Flute"
  • - Knighted flutist
  • - Irish flutist [2001]
  • - Belfast-born flutist
  • - ...... several filmmaking awards
  • - American actor who played the title roles in the TV series Maverick and The Rockford Files
  • - american actor who starred in the rockford files on television
  • - "The Notebook" actor who owned an auto racing team in the 60s: 2 wds.
  • - American actor pursuing an English PHD at Yale with a reported IQ of 130, and known for his role in "127 Hours": 2 wds.
  • - One of three Oscar hosts who were also nominated for an award the same year
  • - Actor who co-hosted the Oscars the same year he was nominated
  • - "This Is the End" actor who is on Lohan's list of ex-lovers: 2 wds.
  • - "The Interview" star who was the subject of a Comedy Central Roast in 2013: 2 wds.
  • - 'Oz the Great and Powerful' co-star
  • - "Thoroughly Modern Millie" actor
  • - "A Passage to India" actor, 1984
  • - "The Remains of the Day" actor, 1993
  • - Agenda for a "Giant" star?
  • - Film "rebel" teams up with roast host
  • - Actor/comedian who announced that he will be leaving his Late Late Show in 2023 (2 wds.)
  • - English late night show host who was the co-creator of BBC's Gavin & Stacey: 2 wds.
  • - "The Late Late Show with ..." host who voices another lead character in "Smallfoot": 2 wds.
  • - Late-night star who hosted the 2016 Tony Awards: 2 wds.
  • - "The Late Late Show" host
  • - "A Higher Loyalty" author, 2018
  • - Marsha Mason's co-star in "Only When I Laugh"
  • - Excellent, formally?
  • - Best of class, formally
  • - Crackerjack, formally
  • - Excellent one, formally
  • - Swell, formally?
  • - Excellent
  • - "Medical Center" star
  • - Legendary harmonica player/singer
  • - US actor in The Great Escape and The Magnificent Seven
  • - Dublin or nothin'?
  • - "White Heat" star who was the second actor to receive the AFI Life Achievement Award after John Ford: 2 wds.
  • - 58-Across star
  • - "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Oscar winner who played Bottom in the 1935 film version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream": 2 wds.
  • - "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Oscar winner
  • - He killed Steve Cochran in "White Heat"
  • - "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!"
  • - Canadian who wrote "Aliens"
  • - "Titanic" director who holds a patent for improving underwater filming: 2 wds.
  • - "Avatar" director who is an atheist: 2 wds.
  • - Director of the top two highest-grossing movies ever
  • - College dropout #4
  • - 'Avatar' director
  • - "East of Eden" actor [2 wds.]
  • - Iconic "East of Eden" star who died in a car crash in 1955: 2 wds.
  • - Hero for the Fonz
  • - Yul Brynner beat him out for Best Actor of 1956
  • - Actor who said "Only the gentle are ever really strong"
  • - "Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world" speaker
  • - Star in "Rebel Without a Cause": 1955
  • - 'Rebel Without a Cause' actor
  • - East of Eden actor
  • - best actor in a leading role oscar nominee for east of eden
  • - Crumpled jeans made him a cinematic heart-throb
  • - Short-lived screen icon who kept his sideburns short
  • - "Rebel Without a Cause" icon
  • - "Rebel Without a Cause" star
  • - Icon of social estrangement
  • - '50s film 53 Down
  • - Oscar nominee for playing Cal Trask
  • - Official at Giant U.?
  • - Late film idol
  • - "East of Eden" co-star
  • - actor who portrayed anthony perkins in 2012 biopic hitchcock
  • - Police officer on "Gotham": 2 wds.
  • - Actor who played the exterminator in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji": 2 wds.
  • - Author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
  • - The first part of his "Ulysses" was published in 1918
  • - Irish author whose works include 'Ulysses'
  • - Writer of the 1918 play "Exiles"
  • - Author of Ulysses
  • - Author of 24 Down
  • - Creator of Buck Mulligan.
  • - 'Ulysses' author
  • - Irish author
  • - author of the novels finnegans wake and ulysses
  • - his novel "ulysses" was published in 1922
  • - Old Testament book on Seventh Heaven by church writer
  • - His Dubliners was published in 1914
  • - Irish writer who coined the word "quark"
  • - He used to appear on the 10-pound note
  • - "Ulysses" novelist
  • - "Finnegans Wake" writer
  • - Tyler-Taylor go-between
  • - TV/movie lead character whose middle name is Tiberius
  • - 23rd-century captain
  • - Current novelist.
  • - "From Here to Eternity" author
  • - Drop EARL in the middle
  • - Earl is missing
  • - "Eternity" author
  • - President between John Tyler and Zachary Taylor
  • - Oregon Treaty president
  • - He's on the $5,000 bill
  • - He's on the 5,000 dollar bill
  • - $5,000
  • - US Secretary of State (and fourth president) who oversaw the Louisiana Purchase: 2 wds.
  • - "Federalist Papers" contributor from Wisconsin?
  • - He said "The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty": 2 wds.
  • - Father of the Constitution
  • - "27 Dresses" actor who has acted as Marvel superhero in "X-Men" and was also a part of the DC movie "Superman Returns": 2 wds.
  • - "X-Men" actor who plays John F. Kennedy in "The Butler": 2 wds.
  • - English actor whose films include A Star Is Born , North by Northwest and Lolita
  • - "The Verdict" actor
  • - Bricklayer turned actor?
  • - He played Captain Nemo in 1954's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"
  • - He played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" (1953)
  • - Hall of Fame wide receiver on the Packers from 1978 to 1986: 2 wds.
  • - Bravo interviewer often spoofed by Will Ferrell on "SNL": 2 wds.
  • - Author of the Dave Robicheaux mysteries
  • - "One Man's Family" actor: 1949-52
  • - "Lee's war-horse"
  • - Astronaut played by Tom Hanks
  • - 1995 Tom Hanks role
  • - Apollo 13 astronaut
  • - Apollo 13 commander
  • - First Stuart king of England
  • - Son of Mary Stuart
  • - Target of Guy Fawkes
  • - Son of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • - Target of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot
  • - Successor of Elizabeth I
  • - Only son of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • - Mary, Queen of Scots successor
  • - Gunpowder Plot target
  • - First of England's Stuart kings
  • - Authorizer of the 1611 English Bible
  • - Biblical commissioner
  • - England's first Stuart king
  • - Successor to Elizabeth I
  • - Queen Elizabeth's successor
  • - He succeeded two queens
  • - Famous Bible-translation authorizer
  • - Bible-translation king
  • - England's last Catholic king
  • - "Father of the Bridle"?
  • - Spinning jenny inventor
  • - Houston Rockets member named the Western Conference Player of the Month for Oct-Nov 2017: 2 wds.
  • - Houston Rocket named NBA MVP in 2018: 2 wds.
  • - Crowd disorder engulfs Sandown Park area, so vet called
  • - "Let Sleeping Vets Lie" author
  • - Eubie Blake
  • - Scottish poet known as the Ettrick Shepherd
  • - He should have written "Hotel"
  • - Best Director nominee for "A Room With a View" (14)
  • - "Howards End" director
  • - "Remains of the Day" director
  • - Ismail Merchant's filmmaking partner
  • - Last Scottish king to die in battle
  • - King of Scotland, 1488-1513
  • - He walked on the moon
  • - 1899-1905 heavyweight boxing champion
  • - Corbett, Jeffries or Braddock
  • - Corbett or Braddock
  • - "Cinderella Man" subject, ...... Braddock
  • - Scottish ruler: 1437–60
  • - English king deposed in the Glorious Revolution
  • - England's last Catholic king
  • - King replaced by William and Mary
  • - King with a statue in Trafalgar Square
  • - King overthrown by William of Orange
  • - English king succeeded by William of Orange
  • - King of Aragon: 1291-1327
  • - Longtime guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins
  • - 'The King of Queens' star Kevin
  • - LeBron of the NBA
  • - 'The Blacklist' actor Spader
  • - Name that precedes the first words of 17- and 55-Across and 10- and 24-Down
  • - Cook of the sea
  • - Bond common to the answers to the six starred clues
  • - It precedes the last words of the four longest puzzle answers
  • - "The Ambassadors" author
  • - Kingly version of the Bible
  • - The Shondells' leader Tommy
  • - "The Bostonians" author
  • - "The Golden Bowl" author
  • - Sookie St. ..., character from "Gilmore Girls" who is a chef at the Dragonfly Inn
  • - "127 Hours" star Franco
  • - ...... T. Kirk
  • - Dean
  • - "Portrait of a Lady" author
  • - King who lent his name to a Bible
  • - Madison or Monroe
  • - Late-night host Corden
  • - President Monroe
  • - Hoopster LeBron
  • - Henry -----, US-born British novelist (1843-1916)
  • - Most common presidential prename
  • - Writer P.D
  • - "Bond, ...... Bond"
  • - First name of six U.S. presidents
  • - Patron Saint of labourers
  • - Harry Potter's father
  • - Richmond's river
  • - Paul McCartney's given first name
  • - Title of epistle
  • - Colin ........ Pattison
  • - Madison, Monroe or any of four other presidents
  • - Brown or Cameron
  • - "Laid" Manchester band
  • - King ...... Bible
  • - Bond-Bond bond?
  • - Bond-Bond link?
  • - Most common first name among U.S. presidents (six)
  • - McAvoy who played half of 24-Across
  • - River through Richmond
  • - Elizabeth I successor
  • - Caan or Cagney
  • - "Giant" star, with 6-Down
  • - Name shared by two apostles
  • - Western outlaw Jesse
  • - Mr. Bond
  • - Actor Dean
  • - "Daisy Miller" author
  • - Paul McCartney's first name
  • - With 8 Down, character created by 17 Across
  • - Name of six presidents
  • - First name of 6 U.S. presidents
  • - Actor Coco who played Milo Perrier in "Murder by Death"
  • - Cagney, but not Lacey
  • - Most common first name of U.S. presidents
  • - With 67-Across, author of "Ulysses"
  • - Frank or Jesse
  • - "Washington Square" author
  • - Outlaw Jesse
  • - Abraham's predecessor
  • - With 43-Down, 007
  • - Flutist Galway
  • - Brother of Jesus
  • - Bond denomination?
  • - Etta or Jesse
  • - Maestro Levine
  • - Book after Hebrews
  • - Novelist Clavell
  • - First name of four governors
  • - Jazz singer Etta
  • - Actor Woods
  • - Pop star Taylor
  • - Michener or Clavell
  • - Earl Jones or Earl Ray
  • - Mystery writer P.D. ........
  • - Infirmary saint
  • - Common butler's name
  • - Jesse or Henry
  • - New York was named for him, before he became king
  • - Outlaw or king
  • - He wrote "What Maisie Knew"
  • - Harry or Henry
  • - Henry or Harry
  • - Bond of spydom
  • - Bandleader for young Sinatra
  • - Arness or Caan
  • - Newport News's river
  • - U.S. outlaw
  • - Bandit brothers
  • - Thurber
  • - Joyce
  • - Two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP
  • - Roald Dahl title character
  • - U.S. novelist
  • - Director Cameron ......
  • - Apostle
  • - Boy's name
  • - ...... home
  • - New Testament book
  • - See 22
  • - See 18-Down
  • - Sit Down band
  • - Monroe, fifth US president
  • - m r ..., author of 1904 collection ghost stories of an antiquary
  • - biblical follower of hebrews
  • - Bond of fiction
  • - England bowler who retired from international cricket last month with a record 704 Test wickets
  • - actor who played jack halford in bbc tv series new tricks
  • - daniel craig portrayal
  • - Fictional spy portrayed by actors such as Daniel Craig and Pierce Brosnan: 2 wds.
  • - A spy for "MI6" known for his flair and Aston Martins, portrayed by Daniel Craig in the recent films: 2 wds.
  • - Connery or Moore role
  • - Daniel Craig character
  • - Connery-Moore role
  • - Daniel Craig role
  • - Hollywood's iconic fictional spy portrayed by Sean Connery seven times: 2 wds.
  • - Suave spy
  • - Ian Fleming creation
  • - Aston Martin-driving agent
  • - What interest does a ...... pay?
  • - Suave superspy
  • - Spy with a booby-trapped attaché case
  • - Ian Fleming's spy
  • - Figure seen through the end of a gun barrel
  • - Fictional superspy who attended Oxford
  • - ...and, finally, the head of investing
  • - MI6 employee
  • - 'GoldenEye' spy
  • - Movie hero's target audience?
  • - Where to see recurring characters Q and M
  • - Noted spy's holdings?
  • - scottish golfer who won the open five times between 1901 & 1910
  • - Boxer portrayed by Russell Crowe in "Cinderella Man": 2 wds.
  • - Spy that always seemed to be tied up?
  • - Soul icon that recorded "Please, Please, Please" in the 50s with the Famous Flames
  • - Subject of the new biopic "Get On Up," played by Chadwick Boseman: 2 wds.
  • - Rock singer who was the subject of the 2014 biopic "Get On Up": 2 wds.
  • - "Godfather of Soul" who once owed the IRS $4.5 million in back taxes: 2 wds.
  • - Soul immortal
  • - "I Got the Feelin'" singer
  • - Soul man?
  • - Funk legend who "brought a feeling to music without really using words," per David Lee Roth
  • - He voiced Tim Lockwood in "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"
  • - He was Sonny to Marlon Brando's Vito
  • - Actor originally slated to play Michael Corleone in "The Godfather"
  • - He played The Big Man in "Dogville"
  • - He played a Corleone
  • - Sonny Corleone portrayer
  • - Character actor who's able?
  • - "Funny Lady" star
  • - "Hide in Plain Sight" star
  • - "Misery" co-star
  • - "Misery" star
  • - Lounging robe fit for an English king?
  • - Presidentertainer
  • - ...... Duke (tobacco magnate)
  • - Last to be born in the 18th century
  • - ...... Eads, engineer who built the world's first steel-truss bridge
  • - Soul food dessert?
  • - Police officer on "Gotham": 2 wds.
  • - English thriller writer, at least 30 of whose books have so far been made into films
  • - First Black performer to win a Tony Award for Lead Actor in a Play, for "The Great White Hope" in 1969: 3 wds.
  • - Prime Minister succeeded by Margaret Thatcher
  • - The Inbetweeners actor
  • - Portrayer of Gong Gong in Everything Everywhere All at Once and Jade Emperor on American Born Chinese: 2 wds.
  • - King of England who was married to Anne of Denmark
  • - US actor who starred in Rear Window
  • - Just Got Started Lovin' You country singer who served two years in the Navy: 2 wds.
  • - Author of Tales of the South Pacific
  • - German orchestra leader of The Seduction
  • - glastonbury legend; etta and errol?
  • - Dr. No was the first film in this spy series
  • - Codiscoverer of the structure of DNA: 2 wds.
  • - 1958 Pulitzer-winning writer?
  • - Popular cookbook author
  • - Chef who specialized in American cooking who was commemorated on a 2014 U.S. stamp (2 wds.)
  • - Longtime New York chef and writer who hosted the first food program on TV
  • - Cook for whom a culinary award is named
  • - Chef with an eponymous award
  • - Actor Tom Hanks's character in 2005 historical drama "Bridge of Spies" which was inspired by a real-life lawyer named ...: 3 wds.
  • - "Peter Pan" author played by Johnny Depp in "Finding Neverland": 2 wds.
  • - "Right to the point: You're beautiful, it's true," said ......
  • - "You're Beautiful" singer
  • - He wrote "The Fire Next Time"
  • - "The Fire Next Time" author
  • - "The Apple of My Eye" author?
  • - 1940s film critic for Time and The Nation
  • - "Death in the Desert" writer, 1930
  • - "A Death in the Family" author
  • - "The African Queen" co-screenwriter
  • - Rutherford B. Hayes's successor
  • - "The World Is My Home" memoirist, 1991
  • - "If Beale Street Could Talk" author
  • - Brother of Peter Graves
  • - He played Matt Dillon on "Gunsmoke": 2 wds.