➠ Words that start with j
List contains 4900 Words that start with "j".
- - Improvised, slangily
- - Improvised on guitar
- - Improvised, in a way
- - Improvised
- - Like some signals and traffic
- - Difficult to dislodge
- - Wedged forcibly
- - In a crush
- - Immovably stuck
- - Blocked, as radio signals
- - Pressed tightly together, crammed
- - Blocked, as radio broadcasts
- - Played with an impromptu gathering of musicians
- - Pressed tightly together
- - Played without arrangements
- - Clogged
- - Stuck, as a coin
- - Like rush-hour buses
- - Interfered with, in radio.
- - Obstructed.
- - Fouled-up
- - Packed tightly
- - Crowded
- - Stuck
- - Filled to capacity
- - Chock-full
- - Stuffed
- - No longer feeding, as a printer
- - No longer feeding, as a photocopier
- - Needed a Xerox fixed, maybe
- - Signal-blocking device
- - Madame in vessel, one causing a blockage
- - Roller derby scorer
- - Wind follower?
- - Transmission blocker
- - Jazz musician, at times
- - Jazzman, at times
- - Garbler of radio programs.
- - Night-night clothes?
- - "tuck me in" garb
- - Sleepwear, slangily
- - PJs
- - Threads in beds, informally
- - Nightwear, slangily
- - Nightwear, in slang
- - Nightclothes, informally
- - Nightwear, informally
- - Undercover wear?
- - Sleepwear, informally
- - Beddy-bye outfit
- - Teena Marie song
- - Rockin' out
- - Bob Marley hit
- - Transmission disrupters[SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- - Farr & Foxx
- - "Summertime, Summertime" group, with "The"
- - "Summertime, Summertime" group
- - Celebrity chef who gave a 2010 TED Talk titled "Teach Every Child About Food": 2 wds.
- - "The Naked Chef" author
- - British tennis player who won the Mixed Doubles with 32a at the 2017 US Open: 2 wds.
- - Jameela ..., actress who hosts the podcast "I Weigh"
- - "Keeping Up With the Steins" actress
- - Crowd when swaying varied cry lately for footballer
- - jane —, 2002 commonwealth heptathlon gold medallist
- - Knives Out actress who plays an IRS agent in Everything Everywhere All at Once (3 wds.)
- - "Halloween" actress who plays a principal in "Spare Parts": 3 wds.
- - "Freaky Friday" star who plays Cathy on "Scream Queens": 3 wds.
- - Actress whose films include Halloween , Trading Places and A Fish Called Wanda
- - Author of the children's book "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born"
- - "Halloween" actress
- - Curtis of "A Fish Called Wanda"
- - Daughter of Tony and Janet
- - Curtis who wrote the children's book "My Mommy Hung the Moon"
- - Curtis of the screen
- - Curtis of "Christmas with the Kranks"
- - best supporting actress winner after ariana
- - "Weddiculous" author
- - Pack very tightly
- - Pack tightly
- - Pack to capacity
- - Force to fit
- - Occupy to capacity
- - Containers for preserves
- - Preserves preservers
- - Car that's made of glass?
- - Vessel that travels (fruitfully?) by road
- - Container for conserves
- - Pot may cause crowd to quarrel
- - Cockney's car?
- - Glass container in Cockney's car
- - Preserves preserver
- - Preserves holder
- - Leslie Knope's dentist nemesis Jeremy ....
- - Acid jazz band with the 1996 hit "Virtual Insanity"
- - "Synkronized" band
- - N.B.A. star Antawn ......
- - "I wanna ...... with you" (Bob Marley lyric)
- - rocking out in the garage, perhaps
- - ........ device, one used to block the reception or transmission of signals
- - Packing tightly
- - Dope hits
- - Some copier woes
- - Fruity toppings for toast
- - improvises with other musicians
- - Improvises music together
- - King ignoring English conserves
- - rocks out
- - Fruity spreads for toast
- - Fruity preserves lathered on bread
- - Noodles with the band
- - Printer paper problems
- - Fruit preserves
- - Traffic spreads?
- - Toppings for toast
- - Spotify playlist fodder
- - Some printer malfunctions
- - Rocks out, on the spur of the moment
- - Modern road annoyances
- - Jellies' mates
- - Fruity spreads
- - Awesome songs, as it were
- - Spreads for breads
- - Traffic standstills
- - Traffic woes
- - Rush hour problems
- - Traffic situations
- - Spreads on the table
- - Xerox machine problems
- - Traffic tieups
- - Undirected sessions
- - Toast toppings
- - Traffic tangles
- - Jazz sessions
- - Traffic frustrations
- - Traffic problems
- - Traffic report topics
- - Fixes, or needs fixing
- - Long swim trunks
- - Printer mishaps
- - Plays for fun
- - Copier problems
- - Sits in with the band
- - Subjects of some traffic reports
- - Plays improvisationally
- - Quandaries
- - Wings it, musically
- - Spreads
- - Plays with the band
- - Traffic tie-ups
- - Copier annoyances
- - Extemporizes, in a way
- - Plays some impromptu jazz
- - Fill to absolute capacity
- - Crowd to capacity
- - Fill to capacity and then some
- - Really fill
- - Cram
- - Stuff
- - Cram in
- - Improvise with the band
- - Crowded preserves in jars
- - Stuffed conserve in case
- - Extremely crowded
- - Very crowded
- - Crammed in
- - Crowded
- - Very busy, but ready to dispatch preserved goods?
- - How full eg trains are raised when a parliamentarian is involved
- - Heaving bag into the sea after approval from Hans?
- - Spot of bother with group of animals -- half of shed is filled to capacity
- - Mobbed
- - Very full
- - Heaving clog forwards over the mud, finally
- - Stuffed to the limit
- - Chock-a-block
- - Completely full
- - Stuffed
- - Filled to capacity
- - Filled to the brim
- - Full to capacity
- - Source of J.M. Smucker's success?
- - ........ and Kashmir is India's northernmost state
- - Indian state ...... and Kashmir
- - It merged with Kashmir in 1846
- - .... and Kashmir
- - ...... and Kashmir, Indian state
- - Awards show for improv bands
- - Lucky (informal)
- - Lucky (and sticky?)
- - lucky to be preserved?
- - Feature of heavy traffic, on the rails
- - Crowds
- - Fills to the gills
- - Crams
- - "FBI: International" role
- - "Star Trek" character played by William Shatner, who is the captain of the starship USS Enterprise: 3 wds.
- - Noted Star Fleet graduate
- - Walter Mitty's creator
- - Author born in Columbus, Ohio
- - Group that might have the hit..."Handy Man Love Story"
- - Capital and chief port of St Helena
- - 1607 settlement
- - Early Virginia settlement
- - Susan Constant destination
- - American colony founded 400 years ago
- - Virginia village
- - Where John Rolfe married Pocahontas
- - Ill-fated English settlement
- - Historic spot visited by Elizabeth II.
- - Early American.
- - New York city
- - Singer/songwriter who appeared on the March 1 1971 cover of Time with the cover line The New Rock: Bittersweet and Low (2 wds.)
- - Soft-rock singer who received Kennedy Center Honors in 2016
- - Folk rock icon subdues prison warden, according to Spooner
- - Fire and Rain singer/songwriter who shares his surname with a guitar maker (2 wds.)
- - Singer who performed Carole King's "You've Got a Friend": 2 wds.
- - Ex-husband of Carly Simon who won a Grammy for "You've Got a Friend": 2 wds.
- - Novelist Henry/Actor Lautner
- - Singer Brown + singer Swift = singer ......
- - Singer of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend"
- - Singer/songwriter born 3/12/1948
- - "Mexico" singer, and rumored subject of 17-Across
- - "How Sweet It Is" singer
- - "Fire and Rain" singer
- - Reagan's first Secretary of the Interior
- - Former Interior Secretary.
- - Pioneer in steam engines
- - Ex-Cabinet member or Scottish inventor
- - Engineer who introduced the term "horsepower"
- - former nasa administrator after whom its newest space telescope is named
- - "Mamma mia!"
- - He painted "Old Battersea Bridge"
- - "Portrait of My Mother" artist: 1872
- - Codiscoverer of the structure of DNA: 2 wds.
- - Horror director behind 2016's "The Conjuring 2": 2 wds.
- - Early American settlement
- - Son of Mary, Queen of Scots: 2 wds.
- - Son of Mary Stuart
- - Ruler of Scotland, 1567-1625
- - Only child of Mary, Queen of Scots
- - King of Scotland, 1567-1625
- - 1567-1625 king of Scotland
- - US president (1817-1825) who was not a college graduate: 2 wds.
- - Revolutionary War veteran who served as a U.S. president
- - President who lived at Oak Hill
- - Last president who was a Founding Father
- - Last of the Founding Fathers
- - author who didn't charge much for his public appearances?
- - Author of the novels whose titles are the starts of nine answers in this puzzle
- - Author of 26 novels including "Texas" and "Alaska": 2 wds.
- - Co-author of tale of Capt. Bligh
- - President of Quitters International?
- - Physical education teacher who invented a popular indoor sport in 1891: 2 wds.
- - He requested that his ashes leave Earth
- - F.D.R. ran with him in 1920
- - "Lolita" star
- - Star in "Island in the Sun."
- - Actor in "The Prisoner of Zenda."
- - He stars in "Lady Possessed."
- - Actor-bricklayer?
- - Baronet who wrote of a pirate
- - Actor who plays Bill Denbrough in the movie "It Chapter Two" and also played the lead in "Split": 2 wds.
- - Star of the 2006 film "The Last King of Scotland": 2 wds.
- - "Double Indemnity" author
- - "Mildred Pierce" author
- - Irish whiskey brand
- - Big name in Irish whiskey
- - Leader of a famous raid in South Africa.
- - Actor Parker
- - Portrayer of Raymond Reddington (a.k.a. "Red") on "The Blacklist": 2 wds.
- - "The Blacklist" star
- - Star of the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life
- - Actor with the same initials as Jefferson Smith, his role in 'Mr. Smith Goes To Washington'
- - "It's a Wonderful Life" star
- - Star of the film referenced by the start of the three other longest entries
- - "Anatomy of a Murder": Defense
- - Actor born 5/20/1908
- - 35-Across in 1964
- - The primary anti-hero in "Lost" played by Josh Holloway: 2 wds
- - London's Court of St. ......
- - It flows through Richmond
- - American immunologist who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Tasuku Honjo for discovery of a cancer therapy: 3 wds.
- - St. Patrick's Day order #4
- - Prolific novelist to stick spray into stuffed nose
- - Bestselling crime novelist who was honored with a Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation (2 wds.)
- - Namesake of Harry and Ginny's firstborn son (letters 5-8)
- - 11th president of the United States
- - 11th U.S. president
- - "Shark" and "Ghosts of Mississippi" actor who regularly appears in the WSOP and finished in seventh place in 2015: Abbr.
- - 'Ghosts of Mississippi' actor
- - "The Light in the Forest" as read by actor ......
- - Actor who loves hunting
- - "Once Upon a Time in America" actor
- - Salvador star
- - Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet novelist Ford
- - Helen's "Mad About You" role
- - He played Max on "M*A*S*H"
- - He was Max on "M*A*S*H"
- - Max portrayer on "M*A*S*H"
- - "Mad About You" character
- - Helen, on "Mad About You"
- - chef who recently renewed his wedding vows with jools
- - ... Carragher, English former soccer player who spent his entire club career playing for Liverpool F.C.
- - mr foxx, movie star
- - kennedy or foxx
- - Foxx with an Oscar for playing Ray
- - ... Moyer, former baseball player whose career spanned over 25 years
- - Something sweet, that is, for young Jim
- - Actor Dornan from the "Fifty Shades" series
- - foxx in "django unchained"
- - Actress ... Lee Curtis of "True Lies"
- - Comedian Kennedy
- - Olympic gold medalist Sale
- - Kennedy of "Malibu's Most Wanted"
- - English soul singer Lidell
- - "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dornan
- - "Fifty Shades Freed" star Dornan
- - Unisex name
- - Foxx of "Ray"
- - NHL's McCoun, for one
- - Foxx or Farr
- - Farr of 'M*A*S*H'
- - 'Outlander' hero
- - Celebrity chef Oliver
- - Foxx who played Ray Charles
- - Foxx of "Django Unchained"
- - 'Ray' star Foxx
- - Oscar winner Foxx
- - Portrayer of Django and Ray
- - Actor/stand-up comic Foxx
- - He portrayed Ray in "Ray"
- - Foxx who played Ray
- - Filmic Foxx
- - Chef Oliver
- - Oscar actor Foxx
- - Played "Ray"
- - ...... Oliver, a k a the Naked Chef
- - Artist son of Andrew Wyeth
- - Farr or Foxx
- - Funny Farr
- - Canadian pairs skater Salé
- - 2004 Best Actor winner Foxx
- - Farr who played Klinger
- - Janet and Tony's girl
- - Screwed Canadian skater Sale
- - Funnyman Fox
- - ...... Lee Curtis
- - Actor Farr
- - One of the Wyeths
- - Actress ...... Lee Curtis
- - "Three Wishes For ......."
- - Boy's nickname.
- - Artist Wyeth
- - Actor Foxx
- - actor who played the title role in 2007 film drama hallam foe
- - First name of jazz star Cullum and TV chef Oliver
- - Actor Dornan
- - Funny Foxx
- - "Ray" actor who received the 2013 Generation Award: 2 wds.
- - "Django Unchained" star who hosted the ESPY Awards in 2003 and 2004: 2 wds.
- - "Django Unchained" actor who plays Bats, one of Baby's fellow crooks in "Baby Driver": 2 wds.
- - Academy Award winner for Best Actor of 2004
- - "Django Unchained" co-star
- - Actor who received a 7-Down (1998, 2002, 2005-06)
- - 2004 Best Actor Oscar winner
- - 2007 Hollywood Walk of Fame recipient
- - "In Living Color" comic
- - Oscar winner for "Ray"
- - california-born snowboarder who has won two olympic gold medals
- - Team USA athlete who won gold in ladies' slopestyle at Sochi: 2 wds.
- - Django Unchained actor who was born Eric Marlon Bishop: 2 wds.
- - Django Unchained actor who was adopted shortly after his birth: 2 wds.
- - Star of the TV series The Tourist
- - Popular British jazz singer
- - Halloween star
- - Actress who played Laurie Strode in Halloween Kills: 3 wds.
- - "Freaky Friday" star who plays Cathy on "Scream Queens": 3 wds.
- - Pitcher for the Mariners and seven other teams in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s: 2 wds.
- - Gertz of "Still Standing"
- - Actress Gertz of "Twister"
- - Actress Gertz of "The Neighbors"
- - "Twister" actress Gertz
- - Gertz of "Twister"
- - Gertz of "The Lost Boys"
- - Gertz of "Jersey Girl"
- - In Color country singer who served four years in the Marine Corps Reserve: 2 wds.