➠ Words with j
List contains 9649 Words that "j" contain.
- - Royal couple touched by Jack Nicholson's core wit
- - Batman villain first played on screen by Cesar Romero
- - Heath Ledger's iconic Oscar-winning role
- - As a humorist, he's quite a card
- - In 'Batman', the cardboard character?
- - I am the green-haired foe to Batman and lover to Harley Quinn
- - The archenemy of Batman who becomes Harley Quinn's villainous sidekick and is also known for his sadistic sense of humor
- - Batman's archrival
- - It's often pitched from a deck
- - Batman's foe, with "The"
- - One of a deck's pair
- - Batman nemesis, with 'the'
- - Card game Jack's leading — no pressure
- - Pack's extra card
- - Batman foe (with "The")
- - Foe of Batman
- - It's known for helping hands
- - It's not found within the four corners of this puzzle
- - "Batman" character
- - Batman adversary
- - Batman's nemesis
- - Batman's adversary
- - Cesar Romero role on "Batman"
- - Batman's nemesis (with "The").
- - Batman foe
- - He's a card
- - It's often wild
- - character played by cesar romero in 1960s us television series batman
- - He's quite a card on April 1st
- - this amusing character's a real card!
- - Batman's archenemy
- - Jeer half-heartedly about fine comedian
- - Fine to cut jack, queen, and another card
- - Card game with changing top card, one of two sorts
- - for which film did joaquin phoenix win an oscar?
- - Notedly good-hearted humorist
- - Extra card that may be "wild" in poker
- - American psychological thriller film for which Joaquin Phoenix won an award for the Best Actor at the 92nd Academy Awards
- - Oscar winning role with "The" (portrayed by Heath Ledger)
- - Card acceptable in one half of Jersey
- - the first r-rated hollywood film to surpass $1 billion globally
- - Humorous entertainer
- - Extra playing card
- - Wild guy?
- - Gotham City super-villain
- - Villain who asks "Why so serious?"
- - The 53rd card in the deck
- - Role for Jack Nicholson
- - It might be wild in a deck of cards
- - Card used in euchre and canasta
- - 53rd card in the pack?
- - Gags
- - Leg-puller
- - "Wild" playing card
- - Card that could be a king
- - Real cutup
- - Deck extra
- - 'The -- is Wild', 1957 biographical drama film
- - Suitless card
- - Ledger role, with 'The'
- - Yank almost to the end in possession of fine wit
- - Highest card in 500
- - Wild card in a deck
- - One of two extra cards in a deck
- - One of a deck pair
- - "Wild" one in a deck
- - Card #53 or #54
- - Card without a number
- - It may be wild in a pack
- - JOSH is a ...
- - Canasta card
- - Wild card in poker
- - Funny guy
- - 50-point card in canasta
- - One of two sans suit
- - Ace taker
- - Highest trump card in the game five hundred
- - Extra card
- - Real card, in more ways than one
- - Gotham City villain
- - Jack Nicholson role
- - Ace topper
- - Pack extra
- - One getting lost in the shuffle?
- - Cesar Romero role
- - Card no. 53
- - The 53d card
- - Unsuspected factor
- - Part of the deck
- - Hidden spoiler
- - April 1 pest
- - Part of a new deck.
- - 53d card.
- - Hidden clause in a bill, nullifying its meaning.
- - High card in Canasta.
- - Class clown
- - Nicholson role
- - Real card
- - Wise guy
- - Poker prize
- - It can be wild
- - Wit
- - Jesting sort
- - Jester
- - High card in euchre.
- - Playing card
- - Deck member
- - Comedian
- - Humorist
- - Clown
- - Buffoon
- - Wild one
- - Wild card, often
- - "Wild" card
- - Poker card
- - It may be wild
- - Wild thing?
- - Wag
- - ... card
- - Prankster
- - Hidden difficulty
- - Psychological thriller film based on the titular DC Comics character who is known as the Clown Prince of Crime
- - Card that makes you laugh?
- - A wild card
- - 'Jester' playing-card
- - film starring joaquin phoenix in the title role
- - Heartily cheerful
- - Cheerful judge I found in cricket venue
- - Cheerful, friendly
- - Good-humoured, cheerful
- - Little woman on the bottle is cheerful
- - Cheerful and friendly
- - Cheerful, lively
- - Cheerful
- - Joyous Jack playing viola
- - Little Josephine, Violet and Albert were in a good mood
- - put orange juice back into little bottle, being friendly and good-natured
- - Merry, good-humoured
- - cheery, getting endless eggs in refurbished jail
- - Markedly good-humoured
- - Without a care in the world for Smiley
- - Jolly little woman with bottle
- - Happy, jolly
- - Full of good humor
- - Good-humoured; jolly
- - Showing high-spirited merriment
- - Jolly, merry
- - Full of good cheer
- - Jack at Oxford sounds wicked and full of beans!
- - Very merry
- - Endowed with a spirit of goodfellowship.
- - Like Santa Claus
- - Mirthful
- - Jolly
- - Santalike
- - Merry
- - Good-humored
- - Full of high spirits
- - Gay.
- - Festive
- - Take a bit of a joke the classic way learning to be merry
- - Little girl with bottle makes you merry
- - Cheery Jack round with medicine bottle?
- - Mountain republic's more westerly one excavated for uranium
- - Challenging setting for the 2020 Olympics men's road cycling course
- - visit a snow-capped volcano in japan and see
- - Japan's emblematic mount
- - Mount ..., Japan's highest mountain that is also an active volcano
- - big attraction in japan
- - Apple variety first cultivated in Japan
- - Mount ......, highest point in Japan
- - Japan's active volcano
- - Japan's tallest mountain
- - The highest mountain in Japan
- - Active volcano in Japan
- - Japan's highest peak
- - Highest peak in Japan
- - Apple variety that shares its name with Japan's tallest mountain
- - Volcano in Japan
- - Apple variety originating in Japan
- - Apple variety from Japan
- - Volcano in central Japan
- - Apple from Japan
- - Dormant volcano in central Japan
- - It's big in Japan
- - Japan's highest mountain
- - Japan's tallest peak
- - Sacred volcano of Japan
- - Honshu's high point
- - Japan's highest point
- - Sacred mountain of Japan.
- - Highest mountain in Japan.
- - Symbol of Japan
- - Apple Variety, Or A Mountain In Japan
- - mount ..., stratovolcano on honshu; highest peak in japan
- - Crisp apple
- - initially finds ubiquitous japanese iconography depicts mountain!
- - Peak on Honshu
- - peak viewable from tokyo on a clear day
- - volcano depicted in many hokusai prints
- - View from the Shinkansen
- - Honshu mountain
- - Extinct volcano in south central Honshu
- - American bike company, oddly enough
- - Japanese apple variety
- - Peak on the 1,000-yen note
- - Crisp hybrid apple
- - Mountain overlooking Tokyo
- - Name on a blimp
- - McIntosh alternative
- - Extinct Japanese volcano — cherry tree
- - Japanese peak
- - Picturesque Japanese peak
- - Apple named for a Japanese mountain
- - Depiction on a Japanese 1000 yen note
- - It blew in 1707
- - Peak near Tokyo
- - Volcano viewable from Tokyo
- - Popular apple
- - Big film maker
- - Honshu volcano
- - Mount represented in the Atari logo
- - Sacred volcano
- - Honshu mount
- - Mount held sacred by pilgrims
- - Japansese peak
- - Sacred peak
- - Japanese peak, familiarly
- - Polaroid rival
- - Sight near Tokyo
- - Sight from Tokyo.
- - Kodak rival
- - Kodak competitor
- - Type of apple
- - Big name in camera film
- - Film maker
- - Big name in film
- - Apple variety
- - Digital camera brand
- - Japanese volcano
- - Japanese mountain
- - Honshu peak.
- - independent republic whose islands include viti levu
- - South Pacific country of more than 300 islands, capital Suva
- - Pacific island nation with capital Suva
- - island nation celebrating its independence day on 10th october
- - Country whose capital is Suva
- - Nation in the South Pacific or a brand of bottled water
- - Tropical vacation land
- - country west of tonga
- - Vijay Singh's Oceanic country
- - Voss alternative
- - Former British colony whose national flag includes the Union Jack
- - country that's also a brand of water
- - .. Sartre, French philosopher
- - Revolutionary lecturer getting into Japan amateur wrestling
- - Essence of Austin Powers's powers
- - power lost by powers, in film
- - ... Jojo, villain in "The Powerpuff Girls"
- - Slang for charm
- - Wizardry of a long-distance runner on run not last!
- - What's stolen from Austin Powers in "The Spy Who Shagged Me"
- - What Dr. Evil steals from Austin Powers, in "The Spy Who Shagged Me"
- - Source of Austin Powers's power
- - Mr. ...... Risin' (what Jim Morrison calls himself in "L.A. Woman")
- - ...... Jojo (enemy of the Powerpuff Girls)
- - Confidence, slangily
- - Jack goes in low -- it's magic
- - Air of confidence, in slang
- - Self-confidence, informally
- - Charm judge in call from Jersey
- - Source of Austin Powers' "power" in the movies
- - Magic charm or power in African-American culture, as heard in R&B music
- - Self-confidence, slangily
- - Member of jury starts out initially to get up and go
- - It's stolen in an Austin Powers movie
- - Source of Austin Powers' "power"
- - What Austin Powers lost in the second movie
- - Type of talisman
- - Power that might be worked or lost
- - ... Jojo (mad-scientist chimp on The Powerpuff Girls)
- - Jack entering low spell
- - Charm — it's missing from cocktail
- - seemingly magical ability
- - Sauce made with orange juice
- - Cocktail without vermouth, it's magic!
- - Cocktail eschewing vermouth is magic
- - Magic amulet; vitality; nerve
- - magical quality
- - ... Jojo ("The Powerpuff Girls" baddie)
- - Magical power, informally
- - "The Powerpuff Girls" villain, ... Jojo
- - Supernatural good fortune
- - Cajun music band, ... and the Bayou Gypsies
- - What Dr. Evil stole from Austin Powers
- - Austin Powers' special essence
- - "Got My ...... Working" Muddy Waters
- - "Got My ...... Working" (Muddy Waters classic)
- - Animal magnetism
- - Swagger, slangily
- - Uncanny luck
- - Magical power
- - Supernatural charm
- - Magic spell
- - Voodoo charm
- - Slangy magical power
- - Magical influence
- - Spelling aid?
- - Charm shown by two little women
- - Verve or moxie
- - Voodoo spell
- - Psychobilly rocker ...... Nixon
- - Hoodoo amulet
- - Spell-casting art
- - Bad thing to lose
- - Lucky mystique
- - Austin Powers has it
- - Austin Powers's 'power'
- - Magic power
- - After a while little woman shows spell
- - "Mr. ...... Risin'" (Jim Morrison biography)
- - Muddy Waters had his working
- - Spell-casting
- - Luck that's workin' for ya
- - Magic amulet
- - "Got My ...... Working" (Muddy Waters song)
- - "Got My ...... Working"
- - Magic hex
- - "Got My ...... Working": 1957 Muddy Waters song
- - Voodoo magic
- - Something stolen from Austin Powers
- - Austin Powers' "power"
- - Psychobilly Nixon
- - Blues singers often have theirs workin'
- - Personal magnetism
- - Mystical amulet
- - "Mr. ...... risin'" (classic Doors lyric)
- - Spell carrier
- - Austin Powers' asset
- - Magic power or spell
- - Charm believed to carry a magic spell
- - Muddy Waters' "Got My ...... Working"
- - Magic practice
- - "I've Got My ...... Working" (Muddy Waters)
- - Supernatural power
- - Magic art
- - This may be risin'
- - Voodoo amulet
- - Muddy Waters and Austin Powers have it working
- - Muddy Waters' hit I've Got My ........ Working
- - Sexual energy
- - Charisma
- - Personal charm
- - Voodoo --
- - Magic ....
- - Lucky charm
- - Amulet
- - Magic charm
- - Talisman
- - Swagger
- - Charm
- - See 25 Across
- - '.... it!'
- - Magical charm
- - Exceptional luck or power
- - Power stolen from Austin Powers
- - Means to raise a large wild animal
- - Dog-like carnivore
- - Wild animal in a lake, shown on card
- - African wild dog
- - Wild dog
- - Scavenging wild dog
- - Wild doglike carnivore
- - Scavenger, one among crew most of all
- - Does the bosses' dirty work with John away in middle England
- - Names of two men hunting animal in Africa
- - Wolf's kin
- - Coyote cousin
- - Toady
- - Scavenging canine
- - Day of the ......
- - the act of stealing the ball at a tackle in rugby union
- - Two names for an animal
- - Alongside notice, bird accepts a little money ... a pound
- - Placed in an adjoining position
- - Selena singer and actress who plays an ex-assassin in the new movie The Mother: 2 wds.
- - Singer / actress who also stars in 17-Across: 2 wds.
- - "I'm Real" singer who became a mother of twins in 2008: 2 wds.
- - Shakespeare in Love actor who plays a villain in The Mother: 2 wds.
- - Barely downplay every other sauce on taco starter
- - Lyon criminal doesn't discriminate? Marginally!
- - Barely produced Lyon stew with French sauce on time
- - Barely
- - Wholly fair? Not by a long way
- - Very recently