➠ Words that start with j
List contains 4900 Words that start with "j".
- - Comedian who co-starred in 'To Be or Not to Be'
- - Star in "The Meanest Man in the World": 1943
- - ROCHESTER
- - Famous fiddler.
- - Rhyme about a jumper
- - Nursery rhyme with a candlestick
- - Start of a nursery rhyme
- - Waukegan's fiddler and London's Professor Marvel
- - Part of a nursery rhyme
- - "Gulliver's Travels" actor who is a part of the American comedy rock duo Tenacious D: 2 wds.
- - voice of po in "kung fu panda" franchise
- - Voicer of Po in the "Kung Fu Panda" films
- - "Kung Fu Panda 3" actor who stars in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle": 2 wds.
- - "Colorful" star of the 2003 film "School of Rock" and top-billed voice actor in "Kung Fu Panda": 2 wds.
- - Voice of the title character in "Kung Fu Panda"
- - Half of Tenacious D
- - Star of 2010's "Gulliver's Travels"
- - Actor in Tenacious D
- - "School of Rock" star
- - actor who voices the panda in the "kung fu panda" films
- - 'School of Rock' actor who voices a wisecracking robot in the 2024 film 'Borderlands' (2 wds)
- - "Jumanji" co-star
- - "King Kong" co-star, 2005
- - Seabirds that make braying sounds
- - Help while changing a flat?
- - Critic's job at a Nicholson movie?
- - Schmucks
- - Utter blockheads
- - 2002 "documentary" with "Don't try this at home" contents
- - Star of 2010's "Gulliver's Travels"
- - Actor in Tenacious D
- - Start of a rhyme about a spry lad
- - Kiefer Sutherland's "24" role
- - Character played by Kiefer Sutherland in the TV series 24
- - Favour coarse fibre for Spooner's military footwear
- - Military footwear item
- - Soldier's footwear
- - Heavy military footwear
- - Footwear (symbolic of authoritarian rule)
- - Authoritarian footwear?
- - Raise profit as symbol of oppression
- - Military rule rose before Wellington perhaps
- - something knavish afoot?
- - Shod like some fishermen
- - TV terrorism fighter's pet dog?
- - Large, heavy, military footwear
- - Military footwear
- - Frosty fellow kicks authoritarian footwear
- - Dolt
- - Yes, German sacks poor fool
- - Blockhead has defaced boarding cards
- - Stupid animal seen while taking cards out
- - One's foolish when gripped by cards
- - Movie that spawned a "Number Two" sequel
- - Male donkey
- - Classic MTV show that launched a film franchise
- - Jenny's mate
- - Sailor on a steamship, incompetent fool
- - A blockhead, is he? He may be laughing!
- - Onetime MTV reality stunt show
- - Show of stupid stunts
- - Contemptible fool
- - Mule's papa
- - Laughing ......: kookaburra nickname
- - Blockhead
- - Stupid person
- - Donkey
- - Mule's father
- - Idiot
- - Jerk
- - Fool
- - *Rhyme with a broken crown
- - Nursery rhyme water tumblers?
- - Hill climbers of rhyme
- - Fall couple?
- - Nursery rhyme couple
- - Start of a nursery rhyme
- - Adam Sandler cringefest that topped many "Worst Movie of 2011" lists
- - Hill-climbers, water-fetchers and fallers?
- - Downfallen pair
- - Suppliers of water tumblers?
- - Start of a familiar jingle.
- - Tumblers
- - Children's magazine?
- - For station worker, Nicholson a bounder
- - Young ranch hand in Australia
- - Australian ranch hand
- - Aussie rancher trainee
- - Fitting name for a baseball pitcher
- - Lorde's "Green Light" from her second album was co-written by ..., lead guitarist of the indie rock band "Fun": 2 wds.
- - Nicholson negotiating with Stiller and Affleck?
- - Whiskey/soft drink cocktail
- - Tennessee whiskey cocktail
- - Two features of changing a tire in winter?
- - Conceited, impertinent person
- - Impertinent one
- - Article boy copies out, being a forward child
- - Cheeky whippersnapper — Japan's cake (anag)
- - Impudent whippersnapper
- - Someone unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous
- - Cheeky kid — Japan's cake (anag)
- - Cocky, impudent fellow
- - Cheeky child, a scruff, lifts clothing
- - *Impudent fellow
- - Petty person who affects importance.
- - Coxcomb
- - Whippersnapper?
- - John Cougar Mellencamp pair
- - 2019 collaborative album between Travis Scott and Cactus Jack Records featuring the single "Out West"
- - "Monterey" dairy product
- - Monterey product
- - Dairy product of the Franciscans of Monterey
- - Dairy product from Monterey
- - Sport or strait
- - Dinner or strait
- - Chap conceals weapon in item of clothing
- - pantsuit component
- - Leather ..., popular fashion item from the '80s worn by the likes of Jim Morrison
- - Jill's partner gets alien garment
- - Short hip-length coat
- - Flak protection clothing
- - Baked potato's skin
- - "Full Metal ........"
- - Clothing item
- - Coat
- - Short coat
- - Leather piece of attire for the Fonz
- - Outer garment
- - Suit component
- - Garment that's worn by King Edward?
- - Holds Spud's donkey, for instance
- - Skin of a potato
- - Record sleeve
- - Blazer, e.g.
- - Leisure suit component
- - Record-holder
- - Book cover
- - Word that can follow the last word of 17-, 28-, 48-, and 61-Across
- - Senate floor requirement for men
- - Blazer
- - Green prize at Augusta
- - Potato skin
- - Marine's blouse.
- - Part of a suit
- - Book part
- - See 51-Across
- - Message on a protective book cover
- - Two things a baby might be wearing in cold weather?
- - Encased, in a way
- - Wearing a bolero
- - Covered, as mysteries
- - Coat room hang-ups
- - Short coats.
- - Blurb's spots
- - Knave set out to obtain clothing
- - Hardcover holders
- - Varsity athletes' wear
- - Hardcover covers
- - knave with distant manner is cold times personified
- - Freezing weather personified
- - "nipping at your nose" in nat king cole song?
- - Father over street going on to raise nipper
- - personification of winter weather
- - food of labourer and a pet too when cooked with a little turnip
- - Cover pan with a lid, almost producing snack
- - Cover pan with a lid wanting soft snack
- - Cover pan with a lid, mostly for this dish
- - Baked dish
- - Surprise gift from your tailor?
- - Lift up, bundle over and crow
- - Species of crow
- - Grey-headed crow
- - Small member of the crow family
- - Crow's cousin
- - grey-headed bird
- - this bird can show a sailor many a point
- - One flying flag initially defies all warnings
- - Thieving bird
- - Bird ....
- - Inquisitive flier
- - Black birds known for thievery
- - Boxing great born 6-24-1895
- - Boxing's "Manassa Mauler"
- - Subject of this puzzle, born 6/24/1895
- - '20s heavyweight champ
- - First athlete to appear on the cover of Time magazine
- - Drummer featured on Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" album
- - Tennessee whiskey produced in a dry county
- - Brand sold in square bottles
- - Drinker's drink, perhaps
- - actress who played sandra clark and lisa landry
- - Raised sharply
- - off the road for repairs or a fix
- - Like a car with three tires on the ground
- - Hiked, with "up"
- - Lifted (with "up").
- - Swiped, slangily
- - Stolen, in slang
- - Hyper
- - "I didn't steal the giant's treasure" and the like?
- - Actor with a buff physique?
- - Lifted a vehicle off the ground with a lever tool
- - It beats a 10
- - It may give you a lift
- - Stranded motorist's aid
- - Jill's friend
- - Tire changer's need
- - He's a real card
- - Jill's companion
- - Bob's '96 running mate
- - It's an honor
- - He's a card
- - ... Tripper, character from "Three's Company" who is a chef and an ace at French cuisine
- - Name for sailor
- - Knave (cards)
- - 'Nacho Libre' star, 2006
- - Man that offers a car lift
- - Card in a royal flush
- - Raise, with 'up'
- - Something for raising flag on board for sailor
- - Water fetcher of rhyme
- - Ryan of Tom Clancy novels
- - Outlet insert
- - Nursery rhyme tumbler
- - Lord of "Hawaii Five-O"
- - Hike, with "up"
- - With 41-Across, co-creator of Captain America and the Hulk
- - With 2-Down, "Rio Lobo" actor
- - Popular nursery-rhyme name
- - Beanstalk climber of lore
- - AC/DC jam orig. called "The Clap" (with "The")
- - Tire-changing device
- - Trunk tool
- - Mother Goose hill climber
- - Tire-changing aid
- - Magic harp thief
- - Item in a trunk
- - Dr. Shephard on "Lost"
- - With 65-Across, second in a series of five TV personalities (1957-62)
- - Portrayer of Felix in the movie "The Odd Couple," or Oscar in the TV series "The Odd Couple"
- - Blazer raiser?
- - Ten beater
- - Word that can define 17- and 59-Across and 11-, 28- and 29-Down
- - Picture card
- - Car raiser
- - Bower, in euchre
- - Plug insert
- - "You don't know ......"
- - "Lord of the Flies" antagonist
- - What you don't know?
- - Flat-fixing tool
- - Modem-cable port
- - Car lifter
- - "Straight From the Gut" writer Welch
- - Noted hill climber
- - Royal flush necessity
- - Roadside aid
- - Common nursery rhyme name
- - Mustang or Rabbit raiser
- - Universal tradesman?
- - Trunk item
- - Bentsen-Quayle debate word
- - Phone hook-up
- - London or Lord
- - Word in a Lloyd Bentsen line
- - Auto accessory
- - Clue for 17, 27, 49, and 65 Across
- - With 7-Down, "Lonesome Traveler" author
- - Auto lifter
- - Spare item
- - Moolah
- - Royal flush card
- - Playing card
- - Lifting device
- - Some wealth
- - Sailor
- - See 5-Down
- - ...... John
- - Diddly-squat
- - Nothing, slangily
- - [hist.] short,sleeveless coat of armour
- - device for raising heavy weights, e.g. vehicles
- - '___ and Jill went up the hill …'
- - The target ball in bowls
- - ... Black, "Dead Man Walking" actor who voiced Po in the "Kung Fu Panda" film series
- - first class singer, .... harlow
- - fairy tale buyer of magic beans
- - "The Manassa Mauler", world heavyweight champion, 1919-26
- - Knave, loud sort, agitated very cool character
- - Personification of freezing weather
- - Michael Keaton played a snowman in this 1998 movie
- - "the polka king" star
- - King Kong actor who voices Claptrap in Borderlands: 2 wds.
- - "School of Rock" star
- - Star of School of Rock
- - on tv, sailor wearing shocking jumper
- - Surprising toy
- - Whats Poppin rapper from Kentucky: 2 wds.
- - cross atlantic couple in a 1997 blockbuster
- - Golfer who's third in number of PGA Tour wins, with 73: 2 wds.
- - Retired golfer who has his own clothing line: 2 wds.
- - Ohio-born golfer with three Career Grand Slams: 2 wds.
- - Praises for a wild dog?
- - Chico and the Man star who played Grandpa Joe in Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (2 wds.)
- - Best Supporting Actor of 1968
- - Animal with two names
- - Old World canine animal
- - Wild dog-like animal
- - Means to raise a large wild animal
- - Wild animal in a lake, shown on card
- - Names of two men hunting animal in Africa
- - Two names for an animal
- - beastly boys
- - Day of the ... , 1971 Frederick Forsyth thriller
- - "The ...."; 1997 Willis/Gere/Poitier film
- - "The ...," 1997 political thriller film starring Richard Gere and Bruce Willis
- - It's a beast, boys!
- - Wild African canine
- - Dog cousin
- - Canine predator
- - Wild canine scavenger
- - Wild canine of Africa and southern Asia
- - Nocturnal wild dog
- - Nocturnal mammal closely related to the dog
- - Nocturnal dog-like predator
- - Nocturnal canine
- - Mean, voracious lackey
- - Follower who does the dirty work
- - Dog-like African predator
- - Dog-like African and Asian predator
- - "The Day of the ......": Forsyth
- - Underhanded fellow
- - Canine mammal
- - Wolf's cousin
- - Flunkey; dog-like omnivore
- - 'The Day of the --', 1973 thriller film
- - Knave joining gangster, a beast
- - Coyote's cousin
- - Dog-like carnivore
- - Scavenger, one among crew most of all
- - Does the bosses' dirty work with John away in middle England
- - Wolf's kin
- - Coyote cousin
- - Toady
- - African wild dog
- - Scavenging canine
- - Wild dog
- - Day of the ......
- - Scavenging wild dog
- - Wild doglike carnivore
- - the act of stealing the ball at a tackle in rugby union
- - Mural of a wild canine?
- - Antlered creature of lore
- - Mythical animal of the West
- - Sighting in Douglas, Wyoming
- - Mythical hybrid
- - Halloween light that's a howl?
- - Dog-like African beasts
- - Nocturnal scavengers
- - African scavengers
- - Wolfdoggy rascals most active at dawn and dusk
- - Wild dog-like mammals
- - Dogs' wild kin
- - Doglike mammals
- - Scavenging dog-like animals
- - Cousins of coyotes
- - Crooks' lackeys
- - Wild dogs
- - Henchmen
- - Antlered rabbits of myth
- - next a horned bunny with flippers arrived
- - Rakish captain in "Pirates of the Cadbbean" whose last name is a kind of bird: 2 wds.
- - Talk at length after knave produces hare
- - "General Hospital" star who had a top 10 hit with "All I Need" in 1984: 2 wds.
- - Lead singer of the band whose 2003 hit Seven Nation Army became a sports anthem
- - NHL award for Patrick Roy