➠ Words that start with j
List contains 4900 Words that start with "j".
- - In the middle of a sentence
- - Sent up the river
- - In the pen
- - In detention
- - In the calaboose
- - In the slammer
- - Held in custody.
- - In the pokey
- - Hauled in
- - Put in the pen
- - Imprisoned TV cook turning back on judge?
- - Jack suffered behind bars
- - Like Nelson Mandela for 27 years
- - Given a sentence to complete
- - Put on ice, so to speak
- - Sent to Sing Sing
- - Behind bars
- - Incarcerated
- - Put behind bars
- - Locked up
- - Put away
- - Forcible escapes
- - Con jobs? (and a hint to 17-, 26-, 33-, 41-, and 53-Across)
- - Some prison plots
- - Place to dry out, in oaters
- - Con holder
- - Sentence structure?
- - Modify so as to bypass a device's restrictions, in hacker lingo
- - Con's caper
- - escape from prison, or derestrict a phone?
- - In Paris, I have left holiday escape at the Bastille?
- - Cooler idea?
- - escape from confinement, like a cunning plan?
- - Female warden, condescendingly?
- - One of those in Records Dept loses the head, consumed by local drink, and is given a job in the prison!
- - Sort of guard to have priest held up in vessel
- - Prison "screw"
- - Shock about priest upset prison officer
- - Prison warden
- - Prisoner watcher
- - Prison guard
- - Cell overseer
- - Can collector?
- - Turnkey
- - One of those involved in lock-in is a key figure?
- - Warden, e.g
- - Lockup head
- - One of those involved in lock-in in The Governor
- - One in charge of the cooler
- - Keeper of the keys, say
- - Pen man?
- - Key guy at the graybar hotel
- - Old West sheriff, at times
- - Hardly a pen pal?
- - State employee
- - Lockup overseer
- - Certain custodian
- - Warden's aide.
- - Bar tender?
- - Con tender
- - Cooler head
- - Warden.
- - Key employee?
- - Underage temptation, slangily
- - Under-age temptation
- - Illegal lover, slangily
- - Some sexters
- - One in a juvenile court?
- - sentences from spooner's story bacteria
- - "So his next stop was inevitable: Owlcatraz. He became just another ......."
- - Convict in trouble over prison term initiated by judge
- - Old lag
- - Habitual criminal
- - Habitual prison inmate
- - Cooler time for person of conviction?
- - Turns up, music producer admits what Adam gave to Eve led to Lia being locked up
- - Convict, inmate
- - Convict Jack, having false alibi, by the way
- - "Avian" for whom flight is often futile
- - Matt Ward song about escapee?
- - Resident of 26-Across
- - Cooler dweller, or a novel
- - Cooler resident
- - Pen dweller.
- - Convict.
- - Pen resident
- - Pen pal?
- - Inmate
- - Con
- - Long-term prisoner
- - Person who is often in prison
- - 1957 #1 Elvis hit whose B-side was "Treat Me Nice": 2 wds.
- - Some Camellia Japonica picked up in Mountjoy
- - Where convicts are locked up
- - Lock (up)
- - Lock someone up
- - County lockup
- - "Go directly to ..." (order in Monopoly)
- - Prison (J, not G)
- - Detention spot
- - Song by Kanye featuring Jay-Z that won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2022
- - Hotel for drunk drivers
- - justicial facility
- - Detention spot in Monopoly
- - monopoly lockup
- - it's 10 spaces before free parking
- - ye song off "donda"
- - Lead-in to "house" in an Elvis Presley hit
- - Detention spot for an inmate
- - Lockup square, in Monopoly
- - Place of detention
- - 41d has one for convicts
- - Send To Prison
- - "Get Out of ... Free" card from the game "Monopoly"
- - Hold captive
- - Place for a convict?
- - Detention square in Monopoly
- - Jack has trouble in prison
- - Juliet has trouble in Holloway, say
- - where time is served
- - Square you might get stuck on, in Monopoly
- - Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham ..."
- - Nick(Used today)
- - Monopoly corner with "Just Visiting"
- - Where over two million Americans stay each year
- - Where inmates live
- - Where Bunyan began writing Pilgrim's Progress
- - Where a warden works
- - Where a convicted criminal goes
- - St. Charles Place neighbor
- - Square in Monopoly
- - Slammer; stir
- - Sing Sing is one
- - Set in "Die Fledermaus"
- - Public housing?
- - Place with tons of bars
- - Place to break out of
- - Place for hoods
- - Perp's surroundings
- - One of the four corner squares on a Monopoly board
- - One corner in Monopoly
- - O. Henry slept here
- - Monopoly square you "go directly to"
- - Monopoly space that also says "Just Visiting"
- - Monopoly destination
- - Lift:elevator::bridewell:..........
- - Kind of bird or bait
- - It's next to Connecticut Avenue
- - It's also known as the pokey or the clink
- - It neighbors Connecticut
- - Corner of a Monopoly board next to Connecticut Avenue
- - Corner of a Monopoly board
- - Corner Monopoly square with bars
- - Corner Monopoly square next to St. Charles Place
- - Corner after "GO"
- - Connecticut Avenue neighbor, in Monopoly
- - Cell structure?
- - Bridewell
- - Alternative of bail
- - A Monopoly corner
- - "Go directly to ......" (Chance card phrase)
- - "Go directly to .........."
- - "Get Out of ...... Free" (card in Monopoly)
- - "Big house," e.g.
- - Perp's place
- - Place with bars
- - Kind of bird.
- - Correctional institution
- - Penitentiary
- - Con's quarters
- - Con's confines
- - Place for corrections
- - Imprison
- - Place mentioned in many publications by the Sentencing Project
- - Modern abolitionist's bane
- - Bar room?
- - One corner on a Monopoly board
- - Hoosegow
- - One of those housing the record holders raises some Camellia Japonica
- - Connecticut Avenue-St. Charles Place go-between
- - Local lockup
- - Word before "break" or "bird"
- - Monopoly corner
- - Lockup
- - Put in lockup
- - Prison
- - Building with bars
- - Monopoly board corner
- - Cooler, in non-slang
- - Hoosegow or cooler
- - 'Just Visiting' Monopoly square
- - Monopoly corner square
- - Where Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a famous letter in 1963
- - Word after "In" or "Go to," in Monopoly
- - Corner square in Monopoly
- - Monopoly square with bars
- - Typical western set
- - Monopoly space with the words 'Just Visiting'
- - MLK's 'Letter From Birmingham ......'
- - Sheriff's facility
- - Monopoly square
- - Destination after rolling three straight doubles in Monopoly
- - Monopoly location
- - One corner of a Monopoly board
- - Sheriff's lockup
- - In Paris, I've left prison
- - Monopoly space that says 'Just Visiting'
- - Where three doubles will land you, in Monopoly
- - The pokey
- - Monopoly square between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- - Western film lockup
- - Square beside Marvin Gardens
- - The slammer
- - Place to go to directly
- - Where sentences are served
- - Boston's Liberty Hotel, once
- - Break site
- - Corner Monopoly square
- - Sheriff's workplace
- - Penal institution
- - Barred room
- - Fine alternative?
- - Calaboose
- - First corner after "Go" in Monopoly
- - Location that prompted Thoreau to write "Civil Disobedience"
- - "The Shawshank Redemption" setting
- - "Freeway Time in L.A. County ......" (Sublime)
- - Incarcerate
- - Corner Monopoly space
- - Sheriff Taylor's office has one
- - Monopoly space adjoining Connecticut Avenue
- - It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- - "The Usual Suspects" setting
- - Corner space in Monopoly
- - Synonym for the ends of 17-, 25-, 41- and 55-Across
- - The big house, small-time
- - Frequent spot for Mayberry's Otis
- - Sentence structure?
- - Bad "Monopoly" space
- - Word on two Monopoly squares
- - Square after Connecticut Avenue
- - It's ten spaces past "Go"
- - Setting of "Papillon"
- - Big house
- - Place to hear crime stories
- - Keep in a can
- - Put in the pen
- - Corner in Monopoly
- - "Gunsmoke" set
- - Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly
- - Carceral site
- - The clink
- - Space between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- - Monopoly space halfway between Go and Free Parking
- - Big house, so to speak
- - Pokey
- - See 33-Down
- - Cooler
- - Slammer
- - Clink
- - Put away
- - See 33-Across
- - Stir
- - Poky
- - See 68-Across
- - Corner space on a Monopoly board
- - Trouble after judge presents prison
- - Place where criminals are kept
- - After all the animals were captured, they turned into ......
- - Cell dwellers.
- - Losers
- - Incarcerates
- - A jug and a can, say?
- - Holding areas in Capture the Flag
- - Prisons, detention centers
- - Lockups
- - Yardbirds' homes
- - Places with cells
- - Bar scenes?
- - Sends to the pokey
- - Sets for Westerns
- - Puts in the pokey
- - Puts in the pen
- - Places for yardbirds
- - Puts behind bars
- - Puts in a cooler
- - County lockups
- - Holds before trial
- - Sends to the lockup
- - Establishments with bars
- - Puts in the cooler
- - Cages for some birds?
- - They contain human cells?
- - Solitary places
- - Puts in the can?
- - Detention facilities
- - They have a lot of bars
- - Clinks
- - Locks up or lock-ups
- - They have lots of bars
- - They have hard cell walls
- - Puts in a can?
- - Screws' milieux
- - Slammers
- - Puts away, in a way
- - Locks up or lock-ups, take your pick
- - Holding cells
- - Places for certain birds?
- - Immures
- - Cell complexes
- - Hoosegows
- - Bridewells
- - Prosecutes a criminal successfully
- - Cell containers
- - Coolers
- - Cans
- - Imprisons
- - Bar rooms?
- - Prisons
- - Pens
- - Elvis's can sort of rock
- - "... Rock," Elvis Presley song that was remixed for the Cirque du Soleil show "Viva Elvis"
- - The kind of "Rock" Elvis sang about in 1957
- - Can that holds people?
- - "...... Rock," Presley hit
- - In Bavaria, certainly one lake hot: river cooler
- - Correctional institution
- - Calaboose
- - Sentence structure?
- - Judge has trouble with home getting cooler
- - Custodians of a sort
- - corrections staffers
- - Turnkeys
- - Warders
- - Film about a convict's lame claims of innocence?
- - Hit for Elvis
- - No. 1 hit for Elvis
- - 1957 Elvis Presley film where he plays a prisoner who becomes a star: 2 wds.
- - 1957 #1 Elvis hit whose B-side was "Treat Me Nice": 2 wds.
- - Elvis Presley hit inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
- - Elvis Presley hit
- - 1958 hit by Elvis Presley
- - Elvis Presley song and movie
- - Elvis Presley song on the flip side of "Treat Me Nice"
- - #1 hit for Elvis
- - Elvis hit
- - Striped bass at Sing Sing?
- - A success for the King -- he is OK and jocular, amazingly
- - Birdman of Alcatraz pet?
- - Turnkey
- - Naked pilot found in the drink is 17
- - Elvis Presley song about a legendary bird that's locked up?
- - Certain self-taught prison inmate
- - Sport using xisteras
- - Fast-moving sport
- - Fast-paced sport
- - Sport with perfecta betting
- - Sport whose name is Basque for "merry festival"
- - Sport played by the "World's Most Interesting Man" in Dos Equis ads
- - Court sport
- - Relative of handball
- - Game with cestas
- - Game with cestas and pelotas
- - Fronton activity
- - Literally, 'merry festival'
- - Game with pelotas
- - Game using a pelota
- - Game similar to handball
- - Game called zesta-punta in Basque
- - Activity requiring three walls
- - Handball derivative
- - Literally, "merry game"
- - Game with baskets
- - Game with Spectacular Seven scoring
- - It needs three walls
- - Game with three walls
- - Game played in a fronton
- - Three-walled court activity
- - Milford (Conn.) tourist attraction
- - Handball relative
- - Bettors bet on it
- - Game resembling handball
- - Ball game played with baskets
- - Game like handball
- - Fronton game
- - Court game
- - Oscar-winning song from "Slumdog Millionaire"
- - Tool that's a wicker basket
- - "Extant" star, as she's known on the fronton circuit?