➠ Words that start with j
List contains 4900 Words that start with "j".
- - Florida city
- - Largest city by area in the US
- - Florida city on the St. Johns River
- - Southern port.
- - Poker variety, or alternate puzzle title
- - Opening poker need, perhaps
- - Five-card draw variation
- - The Lonely Island hit featuring Michael Bolton: 2 wds.
- - Rakish captain in "Pirates of the Caribbean" whose last name is a kind of bird: 2 wds.
- - Pirate played by Johnny Depp in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies: 2 wds.
- - Pirate captain played by Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean": 2 wds.
- - Johnny Depp's Oscar-nominated role in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
- - Captain of the Black Pearl
- - Film lead character featured in a Disney World attraction
- - "Pirates of the Caribbean" hero
- - Fictional pirate
- - Johnny Depp role
- - His wife chewed the fat
- - Bill belonging to Rev. Jesse?
- - Item in Michael's wallet?
- - 20th century abstract impressionist
- - Abstract Expressionism pioneer
- - Fish bought with a twenty?
- - Painter known as "The Dripper"
- - Capitalist artist?
- - Paint-dripping artist
- - President as painter
- - Popular guessing game
- - Game requiring no equipment
- - Nursery rhyme guy whose last name inspired the answers to starred clues?
- - Platter-licking nursery-rhyme fellow
- - Half a nursery rhyme couple
- - Eater of lean, in rhyme
- - Diet-conscious nursery rhyme guy
- - Character in an English nursery rhyme
- - Eater of rhyme
- - Nursery-rhyme specialist.
- - Nursery dieter.
- - Fat avoider of rhyme
- - The man's a fool - he stuck to a fat-free diet
- - Kids' game to get behind selective diner
- - Knaves have part rewritten for lean meat eater
- - Eschewer of fat
- - "I will follow a no-fat diet," said ......
- - Diminutive fellow.
- - Well-known dieter.
- - Was his aversion to fat doubly fishy?
- - Presidential instrument
- - Odd group that included Jackie
- - "ABC" group, with "The"
- - "Dancing Machine" group
- - Presidential quintet?
- - Musical stars from Gary, IN
- - "Doctor, My Eyes" singer whose first name is the capital of Mississippi: 2 wds.
- - Presidential singer
- - "Running on Empty" singer
- - 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee known for such songs as "Doctor My Eyes": 2 wds.
- - "Running on Empty" singer with the hit single "Somebody's Baby": 2 wds.
- - "Doctor My Eyes" singer
- - "running on empty" rocker
- - Host of Animal Planet's "My Cat From Hell"
- - Samuel L. ......., Anthony Hopkins, and Michael Caine have all appeared in more than 125 movies
- - Pop Star Michael of "Thriller"
- - Glenda ......, former MP and star of stage and film
- - North of Sixty star Tom
- - Samuel L ......, Pulp Fiction star
- - Saoirse-Monica ...., star of TV series Derry Girls and film Coffee Wars
- - glenda, late labour politician and actress whose films included women in love
- - 7th US president Andrew ... who was born in a log cabin
- - Stephen ..., former NBA player for LA Clippers and co-host of the podcast "All the Smoke"
- - Knaves take on popstar Michael
- - jesse, american democrat politician born in 1941
- - Kevin ..., former MMA athlete who won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics
- - Singer who appeared in a Pepsi commercial featuring an altered version of his song "Billie Jean" in 1984, Michael ...
- - Reggie "Mr. October"
- - Historic general or sailor boy
- - Former President working with sailors
- - Surname of Thriller and Billy Jean singer
- - Portrait on a $20
- - Ottawa Roughriders' quarterback Russ
- - Music's Milt or Mahalia
- - First president to have running water in the White House (1833)
- - Figure skater Don
- - "Thriller" singer Michael
- - Justice, U. S. Supreme Court.
- - With 39-Across, noted abstract impressionist
- - Seventh president
- - Glenda ........, actress and former Labour MP
- - 7th president
- - Mississippi capital and 7th US president
- - Russ ........ ( famed Ottawa pivot)
- - 'Bad' singer Michael
- - Mississippi's capital
- - The last name for this puzzle
- - State capital on the Pearl River
- - Stonewall on the battlefield
- - Glenda who played 17 Across in '72
- - Judge who's no friend of 4-Across
- - "Mr. October" Reggie
- - "Old Hickory"
- - Michael or Mahalia
- - Michael or Stonewall
- - Stonewall or Miss.'s capital
- - Multi-sports pro Bo ......
- - Presidential hopeful: 1984
- - The winner in 1828.
- - Capital of Mississippi.
- - Figure at Nuremberg trial.
- - Chief prosecutor in Nuremberg trials.
- - 20%
- - Supreme Court justice
- - Front
- - See 50-Across
- - See 37-Across
- - See 1 Across
- - See 26 Across
- - See 10-Down
- - In general, knaves get ahead!
- - Suitable surname for a sailor boy
- - Role on "Grey's Anatomy"
- - Wyoming resort
- - Popular Wyoming mountain resort ($20)
- - Wyoming tourism spot
- - Popular tourist spot in western Wyoming
- - Wyoming resort region
- - Scenic attraction in Wyoming
- - Peter ... / Rabbit ..
- - Skiing mecca in 39-Across
- - Valley in NW Wyo.
- - Teton attraction
- - Capital south of the Yazoo
- - state capital known for its blues music
- - G.O.P. birthplace: 1854
- - Man who's good with feet and meters?
- - Michael, Reggie, Glenda and Jesse?
- - Like the people in today's theme
- - Smith of "Charlie's Angels"
- - 'Charlie's Angels' co-star Smith
- - Actress Smith
- - She played Kelly on "Charlie's Angels"
- - Co-star of Kate and Farrah, in 1970s TV
- - "Charlie's Angels" costar of Farrah and Kate
- - Actress who played Kelly Garrett in Charlie's Angels
- - She played Kelly Garrett on the original "Charlie's Angels": 2 wds.
- - Commanding Officer brought in to inoculate Isaac's son
- - Bella's werewolf suitor in the "Twilight" series
- - company brought in to inoculate sheep
- - Esau's twin brother in the "Book of Genesis"
- - Werewolf in the "Twilight" books and films
- - ... Fortune-Lloyd, actor who starred as Townes in "The Queen's Gambit"
- - New York's ... K. Javits Convention Center
- - The son of Isaac and twin brother of Esau in the Old Testament
- - Werewolf in the "Twilight" series
- - Scrooge's late partner Marley
- - Edward's romantic rival in the "Twilight" series
- - Biblical character penning a chapter identifying Biblical character
- - Patriarch shot protecting firm
- - Mets ace DeGrom
- - boys' name
- - Sir ...... Epstein, sculptor
- - Had he his own ladder? Yes, and a horse!
- - ... Marley, Dickens character
- - the elder of the grimm brothers
- - "john ... jingleheimer schmidt"
- - Twin of Esau
- - Firm punch nails cheating brother
- - 2018 and 2019 Cy Young winner deGrom
- - Patriarch of the Israelites
- - The grandson of Abraham
- - Father of the twelve patriarchs of Israel
- - Saltburn actor who costars with Zendaya on the HBO teen drama Euphoria: 2 wds.
- - Pastorius of Weather Report
- - Bass master Pastorius
- - Actor linked with the line "Just the facts, ma'am"
- - Actor with an L.A.P.D. auditorium named after him
- - TV actor-producer.
- - Friday guy?
- - 'Dragnet' star
- - "Heaven Can Wait" actor who played Juror 7 in "12 Angry Men": 2 wds.
- - Actor who played trainer Max Corkle in "Heaven Can Wait"
- - Former racing driver from Belgium who has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times: 2 wds.
- - Country singer Ward
- - nevada senator rosen
- - "Good Omens" actor who plays Lily's younger brother McGregor in "Jungle Cruise": 2 wds. 1
- - "General Hospital" star who had a top 10 hit with "All I Need" in 1984: 2 wds.
- - Lifts offered by sailor given drink
- - Radically increases [prices]
- - Hikes, as a price
- - Actor Nicholson will bat next
- - "Now we have Nicklaus at bat"
- - Increases greatly, as prices
- - Hikes
- - Increases
- - Salt, on the briny
- - Man before the mast
- - Means of lifting pitch or rating
- - Sailor
- - Salt
- - Game of extrication
- - Game for steady hands
- - Children's game
- - Effigies
- - Zilch
- - ... to do nothing at all?
- - Weightlifter working on his legs?
- - Nada
- - Part of a ship's rigging
- - Stick in pick-up-sticks
- - Pick-up sticks piece
- - Lift (car)
- - prepare for changing a flat tire
- - Raise prices in a crisis
- - Hike, in a way
- - Hike, as a price
- - Dramatically increase
- - Raise: Colloq.
- - Hike
- - "Three's Company" role
- - Terrorizer of Whitechapel
- - Guitarist with a 2014 #1 album "Lazaretto"
- - Hoist one player in a chess game?
- - Jill's more mature hill-climbing partner?
- - Notorious criminal who's more mature?
- - Boston Strangler's cousin?
- - East London murderer, 1888
- - Victorian serial killer
- - Nicholson, in "The Shining"
- - Name for a bachelorette party performer?
- - Role for Baldwin, Ford, Affleck, Pine and Krasinski
- - Role for Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck and Chris Pine
- - Harrison Ford's 'Patriot Games' role
- - Tom Clancy's CIA agent
- - Small working terrier
- - Breed of terrier
- - Dog — call us jerks (anag)
- - Child's game with six-pointed pieces and a ball
- - Game of dexterity, also called knucklebones
- - Game that is sometimes called knucklebones
- - Pickup game
- - Game with a bouncy ball
- - The old ball game?
- - Schoolyard game played with a small rubber ball
- - Jacobs and Parker, e.g.
- - Pick-up game
- - Game with a bouncing ball
- - Children's ball game
- - Kids' ball-bouncing game
- - Kid's ball game
- - Kid's game with a ball
- - Child's game with a small ball
- - Kids' game, and word that can follow the ends of answers to starred clues
- - Paar and Palance
- - Game with a ball
- - Street game
- - Ball-bouncing game
- - Nicholson and Nicklaus
- - Raises, with "up"
- - Openers of a sort
- - Game played with a little ball
- - Child's game
- - Children's game
- - Kids' game
- - Playground game
- - Schoolyard game
- - "Child's play!"
- - Ball game
- - Lord & Palance
- - lowest face cards
- - Face cards ranked lower than queens
- - Devices for lifting cards?
- - Tire-changing tools in car trunks
- - Lemmon & Nicholson
- - Aces, kings, queens, ...
- - Playing card figures
- - Car-lifting devices
- - Tools that can lift cars
- - Court cards
- - Lifting devices
- - Certain playing cards.
- - Lowest face cards in poker
- - Some are one-eyed
- - Flat-changers' needs
- - Ringette inventor Sam
- - ...... or better
- - Some cards
- - Guys in suits
- - Poker pair
- - 10 superiors
- - Ride elevators?
- - Opening requirement, at times
- - Opening pair, often
- - Some picture cards
- - Accessories found in trunks
- - Openers, often
- - Openers, at times
- - Car adjuncts.
- - Openers, in poker.
- - Deck foursome
- - Steals
- - Car accessories
- - See 55-Across
- - Picture cards?
- - car lifters
- - Car lifts
- - it's a hare
- - Long-eared hare
- - North American hare
- - Western hare
- - Large hare.
- - Hare
- - US creature means to lift teacher and tango!
- - American runner, one in a suit, poor performer
- - Fast lifting tool?
- - Start forward suddenly
- - Kind of start for Nicklaus and Moranville
- - Make a sudden lurch
- - Jumping animal
- - Long-eared hopper
- - Leadfoot's practice at a traffic light
- - Fast acceleration from a stationary position
- - They hop along the bunny trail
- - Bonanza
- - Sailor joining vessel gets top prize
- - Big thing to win at a casino
- - Head back after sailor's major win
- - Something good to hit
- - Super payoff
- - Lottery lure
- - Lottery player's dream
- - Vegas visitor's vision
- - Highest prize
- - Stunning bounty
- - Gambler's goal
- - A big win
- - Cumulative stakes.
- - Las Vegas payoff.
- - Good thing to hit
- - Something to hit
- - Source of sudden wealth
- - Big win
- - Kitty
- - Winnings
- - Top prize
- - Prize
- - Triumphant shout
- - Card player's first to put up stakes
- - Would big prize hoist a trophy?
- - Bingo!
- - it's a lot of money to raise and top up
- - Lottery prize
- - Large accumulated cash prizes
- - Slot machine prizes.
- - Top prizes
- - big winnings bring a sailor plenty of money
- - Sailor gains cups - very good prizes
- - Big wins in Las Vegas
- - Lotto lures
- - Las Vegas windfalls.
- - Unexpected rewards.
- - More, to Manuel
- - Strength required to lift a car?
- - "Star Trek: Lower Decks" actor who plays newbie vigilante Hughie Campbell on "The Boys": 2 wds.
- - Mr. Nicholson's elixir?
- - Awarding of huge settlements to plaintiffs, in modern lingo
- - Dinner for a lottery winner?
- - special counsel for the us department of justice
- - Golfer Nicklaus's favorite card game
- - What the preacher's kid likes to play?
- - Black's blade?
- - Paar's parer?