➠ Words with j
List contains 9649 Words that "j" contain.
- - It requires strength, being honourable with idiot
- - Lift cold, fat-free meat on top of that hot dish
- - Drug-free Yank is after uplifting genetic stuff - what the weightlifters are always trying
- - Weightlifting event
- - Olympic weightlifting event
- - Weightlifting pair
- - Weightlifting technique
- - Weightlifter's lift
- - Weightlifting maneuver
- - Form of aero-engine
- - Powerful type of engine
- - Kind of airplane
- - Plane engine
- - ...... plane
- - Type of plane.
- - Flier promoted the vacant position with channel
- - Aircraft driven by exhaust gases
- - Aviator's craft, perhaps
- - Powerful engine
- - Aircraft engine
- - Fast flier
- - Faces of excited, melancholic or joyful interactions!?
- - July 17th is the unofficial World ..... Day; e.g. ":)", ":P",":O"
- - face with kissy hearts, e.g.
- - 'smiley face' in modern communications
- - Smiley face used in text messages
- - Smiley Face with Glasses for one
- - Upside-down smiley face, e.g.
- - Purple heart, e.g., in a text
- - smile with red hearts for eyes, e.g.
- - Image such as Pleading Face or Sparkling Heart
- - Smiling Face With Hearts, for one
- - Face With Steam From Nose, for one
- - face with eyes closed and three z's emanating from it, for example
- - Smiley face or birthday cake in a text, for example
- - smiley face surrounded by red hearts, e.g.
- - prayer hands, e.g.
- - Thinking Face or Smirking Face
- - Happy face in a text e.g.
- - Winky face in a text e.g.
- - Vulcan Salute symbol, e.g.
- - Grinning Squinting Face for one
- - Smiley Face with Sunglasses e.g.
- - Image used on texting platforms like the heart-eyed face
- - face with red hearts for eyes, e.g.
- - Smiley face in a text, perhaps
- - Face in a text?
- - Smiley face perhaps in demo, jittery?
- - Smiley face or sad face in a text, e.g.
- - face of modern technology, perhaps
- - Smiley face in a text message, for example
- - Face blowing a kiss, e.g.
- - Smiley face, e.g.
- - 'Sweat smile' or 'money-mouth face,' e.g
- - Loudly Crying Face, e.g
- - Face with tears of joy, for one
- - Face of modern technology
- - Unamused Face, e.g
- - Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g
- - Face on Facebook, e.g
- - Image of a flexed arm or a thumbs-up sign, e.g
- - Smiley face with hearts for eyes, e.g
- - Face in a text, e.g
- - Loudly crying face, for one
- - Funny face?
- - Smiley face, maybe
- - Heart-eyes face, e.g
- - Smiley face in a text, e.g
- - Smiley face or frowny face
- - Face throwing a kiss, e.g
- - Face With Tears of Joy, e.g
- - Yours may be a happy face
- - Face with heart-shaped eyes, e.g
- - Eggplant, e.g
- - Happy face, e.g
- - Eggplant or smiley, e.g
- - Many a smiley face
- - What you might use to put on a happy face?
- - Smiley face symbol, e.g.
- - frowny face, e.g.
- - July 17th is the unofficial World ..... Day; e.g. ":", ":P",":O"
- - Rainbow or Women Holding Hands, e.g.
- - Smiley Face with Hearts, eg
- - Smiley or sad face in a text, e.g.
- - Clown Face or Face With Tears of Joy, e.g.
- - Zipper-Mouth Face, e.g.
- - Supremo jittery, hiding display of feeling
- - Smiley you send in text messages, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2015
- - Text ideogram
- - symbol on a modern keyboard
- - Pictogram that helps fill in emotional cues
- - Japanese for "picture character"
- - what may help relay the tone of a text message
- - Texter's pictogram
- - Texting symbol that might have different skin tones
- - Graphic text?
- - Expressive picture in a text
- - Wordless email feature
- - Supremo jilted, conceals sign of how he's feeling
- - Icon used in text messages
- - Smiling cat with heart eyes, for example
- - citizen of textopolis in a 2017 animated film
- - Texter's "heart-eyes," for one
- - expressive online cartoon symbol
- - Wordless part of a text, perhaps
- - Ordinary chap rising around noon with one graphic image
- - Digital emotion icon
- - Small digital image used for an idea or feeling
- - picture that's worth at least a few words?
- - name for a small image inserted into electronic messages.
- - Joe, I'm changing image in text message
- - Modern picture - Footloose? Join me in remake
- - Red Heart and Fire are among the most used
- - cartoon figures that convey meaning in a text message
- - Record company describes Simpson as an icon
- - Type of Japanese smiley used in text messages
- - Texter's picture
- - Texted image with an attitude
- - Symbol used in a text
- - Symbol on some modern keyboards
- - Smiling pile of shit or crazy devil mask, for example
- - Small image used in Facebook chats
- - Pictorial symbol in a text message
- - Modern texting hieroglyphics
- - Little image from a texting menu
- - Japanese style of symbols used in text messaging
- - Japanese style of smileys
- - Modern hieroglyph?
- - Prayer hands, for one
- - Texter's heart, for one
- - Modern-day hieroglyphic
- - Texting icon
- - Texter's icon
- - Image in a text
- - Icon of the small screen?
- - Texter's pictograph
- - Text message illustration
- - Word derived from the Japanese for 'picture writing'
- - Heart Eyes or OK Hand
- - Expressive characters
- - Tiny birthday cake, perhaps
- - Facebook status symbol
- - Bit of graphic language?
- - Picture in a text message
- - Character expressing feelings held regularly in Exmoor jail
- - Text adornment
- - Expressive online image
- - Expressive art in a text
- - Pictogram in a text
- - The Oxford Dictionaries 2015 'Word' of the Year is one
- - Modern pictograph
- - Expressive chat image
- - Nontext part of a text
- - Symbol like 'prayer hands' or 'heart eyes'
- - It may add feeling to a text
- - Image used in electronic communication
- - Expressive tweet space-savers
- - Pictograph in a text
- - Latter-day pictogram
- - Picture in many texts
- - Email addition
- - Text adornments
- - Modern-day hieroglyph
- - Website art of a sort
- - New OED entry meaning "internet symbol"
- - Status symbol
- - Symbol like Heart Hands or Thumbs Up
- - mobile icon of joe i'm about to send
- - majorities not astir perhaps, with a mobile icon
- - fire in a text?
- - the ...... movie 2017 animated movie that takes place in "the world inside your phone"
- - Text message icon
- - Word with nose or snow
- - Astronomer or astronaut, e.g.
- - Origin of a surname like Butler, Mason or Wheeler
- - rhinoplasty, colloquially is "a nose ........"
- - word before security or satisfaction
- - Bartender banker or bookseller
- - Nurse nanny or news anchor
- - Cook or stock clerk, for example
- - Stock clerk or truck driver, for example
- - Snow chaser
- - Word after nose or hand
- - Snow follower
- - Put-up or inside
- - Doctor or cashier, for example
- - Word with dirty or dream
- - One with patience in employment
- - a task for a very patient man
- - The biblical character of the British Empire
- - business offering
- - work for a patient man
- - Nine to five work, say
- - A patient task?
- - Résumé sender's desire
- - One's position
- - Entry on a rsum
- - Book that originated the phrase "skin of my teeth"
- - means of earning
- - Notably patient person in the Old Testament
- - Résumé updater's goal
- - chore demanding patience from him?
- - Internship's outcome, perhaps
- - Graduate's objective
- - Do odd chores for money
- - Recruiter's offer
- - The Italian ... (classic heist film)
- - listing at indeed.com
- - "you're doing a great ......!"
- - What an unemployed person is looking for
- - LinkedIn post
- - Mall Santa, for example
- - Bank heist, say
- - "Please get the ... done." (work)
- - What one takes up for a living
- - Engagement causing Jo Brand to lose money abroad?
- - "Can I trust you to get the ... done?"
- - Crossword construction, for me
- - employment for patient man
- - biblical occupation
- - Paid gig
- - crossword constructor, e.g.
- - task requiring a very patient man
- - It might be part-time
- - Position to interview for
- - What an employed person has
- - "Help Wanted" offering
- - piece of work for man of patience
- - What you're hired to do
- - What you do for a living
- - Patient person in the Bible
- - Patient man
- - It might pay minimum wage
- - Entry on a résumé
- - Applicant's desire
- - ZipRecruiter listing
- - What an unemployed person lacks
- - What a recent grad might hunt for
- - Want ad listing
- - The patience of ......
- - Son of Issachar
- - Something to interview for
- - Something needed by millions of Americans
- - Scarcity during a recession
- - Scarce item in 1932
- - Puzzle maker, e.g.
- - Post-graduation quest
- - Place where time is money
- - Phase in a career
- - Patriarch of steadfast faith.
- - Patient biblical character
- - Paid position of employment
- - Old Testament book about a patient man
- - Nine-to-fiver's concern
- - Much-tested one
- - Man from Uz
- - It's offered in a "help wanted" ad
- - It may be part-time
- - Indeed listing
- - Graduate's quest
- - Graduate's desire
- - Crossword construction, for a very select few
- - Coffee-break brake
- - Coaching, e.g.
- - Book after Esther
- - Archetype of patience
- - 9-to-5 ......
- - "The Nut ......" (2014 animated movie)
- - "Take This ...... and Shove It" (1977 Johnny Paycheck hit)
- - "It's a dirty ......, but someone has to do it"
- - "It's a dirty ......, but somebody's got to do it"
- - "Help Wanted" item
- - Biblical sufferer
- - Assigned work
- - Old Testament patriarch
- - Kind of action
- - Heist, say
- - Monster offering
- - Applicant's objective
- - Jopwell listing
- - Internship follower, ideally
- - Exemplar of patience
- - Position at work
- - Interviewee's goal
- - Task to do
- - Nine-to-five activity
- - Résumé writer's goal
- - Applicant's goal
- - Candidate's quest
- - Operation for a patient type
- - LinkedIn listing
- - Monster.com posting
- - Interview goal
- - Simplyhired.com posting
- - It has its benefits
- - Indeed.com listing
- - Biblical symbol of patience
- - Nothing but
- - No more than
- - Nothing more than
- - Not more than
- - And nothing more
- - Fair-minded
- - Right and fair
- - Barely reasonable
- - Incorruptible extremes of Judas Priest
- - Solomonlike
- - Merited, by a whisker
- - Perfectly fair
- - It's only fair
- - Barely deserved
- - Starts 13 down by the skin of one's teeth
- - Morally upright
- - Reasonable or fair
- - Deserved first from schoolteacher in project
- - Ethically right
- - Simply fair
- - Fair in one's dealings
- - Fair and honorable
- - .... in time (right before the deadline)
- - Barely; impartial
- - Exactly like Edgar Wallace's four men!
- - Absolutely impartial magistrate ditching formality
- - Only son entering project
- - Part 2 of observation
- - With 18-Across, 'To be on the safe side ...'
- - Fair; barely
- - By a whisker
- - A moment ago
- - Fair and square
- - Fair and impartial
- - With "in" and 12-Down, as a precaution
- - Word with "kidding" or "married"
- - Evenhanded
- - Like some deserts
- - Scarcely
- - "...... My Imagination" (Temptations chart-topper)
- - Fair partner
- - Even-handed
- - Honorable and fair
- - Eulogy, Part 3
- - "...... Shoot Me"
- - BEGIN: STEP DOWN
- - With 36 and 38 Across, start of impatient customer's response
- - Condign
- - "...... a Gigolo," 1930 song
- - Well-founded.
- - Epithet of 20 Across.
- - With 20-Across, "Only think about a Belgian tennis player!"?
- - Lawful
- - Like some desserts
- - Open-minded
- - Impartial
- - Morally correct
- - Equitable
- - Upright
- - Merited
- - Deserved
- - Only fair
- - Fair
- - Exactly
- - 'Righteous!'
- - Only
- - Proper
- - ...... right?
- - Rightful
- - Merely
- - Barely
- - "... kidding!"
- - See 15-Across
- - ".... do it!"
- - barely equitable
- - only barely fair?
- - fair or impartial
- - What new members do? Me too!
- - pregnant after brief affair? me too!
- - Briefly, drink up, carrying a little one for me too
- - Connect article with society? Me too!
- - Sign for United, say; what, you too?
- - "Yeah, us too!"
- - "That goes for me, too!" (and a hint to both words in 17-, 28-, and 49-Across)
- - "Me too!"
- - Knocked back drink, expecting me as well
- - We're both in that difficult situation!
- - Things are just as bad for me!
- - "We have the same problem!"
- - Commiserator's words
- - "That's exactly how I feel" ... or what each starred clue's first word can do?
- - "Tell me about it!"
- - Get on board
- - We've all been there
- - 'You and me both!'
- - "You're not the only one"