Clues Starting With j Jet Ski rival Japanese verse form in 17 syllables John —, actor who played Mr Humphries in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? Jan —, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48 Jet Ski rival Jane —, actress who played Daphne Moon in US television sitcom Frasier Joined the team Jocund (5) Joyful celebration Joan —, Spanish painter whose works include 1967's The Gold of Azure Julian —, composer of 1954 stage musical Salad Days Just say he's a craftsman (6) Jean-Baptiste —, French sculptor whose works include 1744 marble Mercury Attaching his Wings Just Just say he's a craftsman (6) Join a religious man Japan's 16 miles east of old capital and close to Shanghai Just say he's a craftsman (6) Jungle expedition (6) Joshua —, founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union who died in 1999 John —, 1989 World Indoor Championships 200m gold medallist Joint almost broken with doubled force (6) Jumbo Just leave! Jinx (5) Jean —, Best Director Oscar nominee for The Southerner Juan —, Spanish Cubist painter whose works include 1916's Still Life with Playing Cards Jewel Jean-Paul Sartre novel first published in 1938 Just the gentlest wind (6) Job avoided by single English worker with dependents (5) Jewel (3) J T —, author of the novels Trail Boss and Waco's Debt John —, English art critic whose works include three-volume book The Stones of Venice Just Jewel (3) Jewel (3) Japanese dwarf tree John —, actor who played the title role in ITV series Inspector Morse Jeanne —, actress whose roles have included Dr Beth Garner in 1992 film thriller Basic Instinct Jot Johnson's predecessor a fashionably-dressed person? Why not? Javelin Jazz style (4) Joint set-back for this musical combination (5) Jimmy —, Wasps fly-half signed from Leinster in 2015 Join a religious man Jewel Journey by plane Jean —, actress who played Nellie Boswell in BBC TV sitcom Bread Jeans fabric (5) Jewellery items Jennifer —, actress who played Myrtle Logue in 2010 film drama The King's Speech Jean-Pierre —, actor who starred as Antoine Doinel in a series of films including 1959's The 400 Blows Just over four weeks border uproar Jeans fabric (5) John F —, president of the US from 1961-63 Jacqueline —, British cellist who died in 1987 John —, Secretary of State for Defence from 1981-83 Jeans fabric (5) Jealousy Juliette —, French actress-singer who played dual roles in 1960 film drama Crack in the Mirror Jessica —, actress who created, wrote and starred in BBC TV sitcom Up The Women Jimmy —, General Secretary of the RMT from 1990-2001 Just for the record, 500 is over 100 (4) Justify putting the French in the vehicle (5) Jazz legend's more slimmed-down trumpet sound? James Taylor’s slim dude? Jewelled headdress Jo-Wilfried —, 2014 Canadian Open singles tennis champion Jewelled headdress (5) Jump Japanese padded quilt James —, actor who starred in 1952 comedy-drama film The Pickwick Papers Jewelled headdress (5) Jealous shade Jewelled headdress (5) Jolanda —, 2002 European Championships 800m gold medallist John —, captain of the South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Final-winning team Jogger carrying a cut-price book Jolly Jack seen aboard sturdy launch Jack Butler —, Irish artist whose works include 1925 oil Back from the Races Judge rarebit to be overcooked Jockey awarded in time after Victoria Jetty (4) Jerome ___ , Show Boat composer, d. 1945 (4) Javelin Jose Luis —, WBC Lightweight champion from 1987-88 Join Jochen —, posthumous winner of the 1970 F1 World Drivers' Championship Job, say, pertains to ice houses (5) John Bacchus —, Kingston upon Hull-born church composer who died in 1876 Jewelled headdress Joint often used in dandling (4) Jerome —, French astronomer after whom a crater on the Moon is named Japanese wrestling Jury’s decision Jump to give new lance a wash Jump to give new lance a wash Job done, cabbie, but now I'm confused (5,3,2,5) Jo —, leader of the Liberal Party from 1956-67 Johan —, 1981 Australian Open singles tennis champion Jack pukes in the Middle Temple's central area Jenny ___ , star of The Railway Children (7) Jo —, Norwegian author of the Harry Hole crime novels Joined a religious man to get keys Joined a team Joined a religious man to get keys Joined a team Jiri —, 2003 Swiss Open singles tennis champion Judge, one on circuit's acting for nothing Johannes —, Swiss painter who taught at the Bauhaus from 1919-23 Junior sky pilot initially up aboard old plane Johannes —, German composer of 1881 choral work Nanie Jacques —, French explorer who discovered the St Lawrence River, Canada Jack suffered behind bars Jut out Jacket or its wearer Juliet's follower? (4) Josiah —, 18th-century founder of a pottery manufactory in Stoke Just about setter on top (4) Jerry —, US religious leader who co-founded the Moral Majority political organization in 1979 Jimmy —, member of the Crazy Gang whose comedy partner was Teddy Knox Join the military for silent activity Jill's partner gets alien garment John —, author of 1978 stage play The Slab Boys Javelin Jetty Jack goes in car to find Scandinavian inlet Jean —, French painter whose works include 1862's The Turkish Bath John —, author of poems The Eve of St Agnes and Ode on a Grecian Urn John Frederick —, US artist whose works include 1885 oil The Poor Man's Store Jack —, comedian-actor who starred as Rick Spleen in BBC TV series Lead Balloon John —, author of the novels The Sot-Weed Factor and Giles Goat-Boy Jockeys on contract (6) Japanese wrestling Jacob —, composer of the mass Missa Maria zart who died in 1505 Juicer holds something cold Joseph —, German conceptual artist whose works include Felt Suit, Sled and Capri Battery James —, Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine Jointly capitulated (8,5) Jailbird with kind companion Joint protected by the patella (4) John Sell —, English painter whose works include 1801 watercolour Llanthony Abbey Jumbo tooth (4) John —, Archbishop of York from 2005-20 James —, actor whose roles included Chief Supt Strange in ITV series Inspector Morse Joe —, director of the films Gremlins and The Howling John —, author of 1728 stage work The Beggar's Opera Jetty Jeopardy Jack may work on this ecclesiastical point (7) Joint of the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur Jocund (5) J K —, England Test cricketer who took 7-46 against India at Delhi in 1976 John —, Denver Broncos American football quarterback; Super Bowl XXXIII MVP Jug (4) Join up (6) Jennie —, actress whose roles have included Ursula Brangwen in 1969 film drama Women in Love Jam? In tagliatelle? (8) Jolly good sort of purse Join up (6) Joke (9) Join up (6) Jargon around ancient craft Jason’s ship Jailed lord who can draw the longbow? Jet of fire John —, author of stage plays Look Back in Anger and The Entertainer Jargon in capital university describing, say, beer (8) Jump (4) John —, actor whose roles have included Fred Flintstone in 1994 family film The Flintstones Jorn —, Danish architect who designed the Sydney Opera House Japanese food English lady eats in the morning (7) Jockey (5) Jo —, rugby union centre whose 1966 France Test debut was against Italy John Logie —, Scottish engineer and television pioneer Just a lake Jean Genet stage play first produced in 1957 Join a religious man Juicer contains something cold Julie —, actress who played Bet Lynch in ITV soap Coronation Street James —, Ostend-born navigator and Antarctic explorer who died in 1834 Jewel (3) Jewelled headdress Jelly type John Joseph —, US General of the Armies who died in 1948 Javelin Jump across, initially moving right to left, to arrive at different levels (6) James —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for 127 Hours Jack —, author of the novels The Dharma Bums and On the Road Joanna —, author of the novels Second Honeymoon and Next of Kin Jean-Baptiste-Camille —, French artist whose works include 1871's The Marsh at Arleux John —, author of the novels The First Horseman and The Genesis Code; pseudonym of Jim and Carolyn Hougan John —, snooker player who won the 1979 UK Championship Jean-Antoine —, French painter whose works include 1717's The Embarkation for Cythera Judge (8) Japanese dish of cold cakes of rice with a topping of raw fish Jule —, composer of the music for Broadway musical Gypsy Jennifer —, actress who played the title role in 2004 romcom Along Came Polly Jean ------- (1889–1963), French dramatist, novelist and film director (7) Jewish festival celebrating the Exodus (variant spelling) (7) Jochen —, posthumous winner of the 1970 F1 World Drivers' Championship Jumble (7) Jack Sprat wouldn't gossip (4,3,3) Join the army again? One is not in the front line (7) Jeans fabric (5) John —, US actor whose roles include Sgt Valdez in 1969 film comedy Viva Max! Just back to pinch right cheek (5) Jail (6) John Hanning —, Devon-born explorer who discovered Lake Victoria in 1858 Jeweller’s unit Joint in the Spanish area of London Jeans fabric Join military group to the east Jump into suit and dive (4,3) Just a lake Japanese art of paper folding Jonathan —, English golfer who won the 1996 Chemapol Trophy Czech Open Joy; delight (8) Jealousy Juliet in kiss curse (4) Jangle Jabber (3) Japanese garment John —, English naval officer and prime minister of Naples who died in 1811 Joiner in the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream Just a lake Joy may be Turkish? Job opportunity? (7) Jane —, 2002 Commonwealth heptathlon gold medallist John H —, WBC Welterweight champion from 1975-76 Jack set out play Joke Job vacant - no stamp required (4-4) James —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Godfather J Sheridan —, author of 1872 story collection In a Glass Darkly James —, winner of the 1994 and 1995 Thailand Open snooker tournaments Joint with soft drink brought round: thanks for the snack (9) Judge fools head of state Just, impartial (4) Jane —, Best Director Oscar nominee for 1993 drama The Piano Jonathan —, author of the novels Every Last Cent and The Ten Word Game Just the chap for the job? (7) Jacques —, president of the International Olympic Committee from 2001-13 Jewelled headdress (5) John —, director of the films Rounders and The Last Seduction Jeff —, actor whose roles have included Dr Ian Malcolm in 1993 adventure film Jurassic Park Jewelled headdress (5) John —, co-recipient with David Trimble of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize Jewelled headdress (5) Johnny —, lyricist whose Oscar-winning songs include Moon River John —, rugby union prop whose 2005 All Blacks Test debut was against Ireland James —, British theatre critic who authored the nine-volume diary Ego Jog out of bistro, too John —, Irish Taoiseach from 1994-97 John —, Home Secretary from 2006-07 Just the vessel for a witch's brew (8) Jinx (5) Jittery (7) Juggernaut Jewel Joker (8) Joined by crazy admirer (7) Jacket part (5) Join university before half-term (5) Jazz fan appearing in different music show (8) Japanese monetary unit Jack Sprat wouldn't talk Judy Garland's daughter (4,8) Judge rebuilt pier after hesitation Jacob —, South African politician who was appointed president of the ANC in 2007 J C —, England Test cricketer who took 10-53 and 9-37 against Australia at Old Trafford in 1956 Jan —, comedienne-impressionist whose credits include BBC TV series Dead Ringers James K —, president of the US from 1845-49 Japanese fencing partly broken down Jam to dish up beforehand? (8) Jumping insect Jackie —, 1988 and 1992 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist Joined a team Jeans fabric (5) Jockey (5) Judge with hard heart, one using teeth Jut out (7) Joanne —, actress whose film roles included Olivia Dandridge in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon John —, 1972 Olympic 400m hurdles gold medallist Jut out (7) Joan —, actress whose roles included Emily Bung in 1966 film comedy Carry On Screaming James M —, author of the novels Serenade and Mildred Pierce Juicer contains something cold Jut out (7) Juan —, president of Argentina from 1946-55 Justin Rose, e.g. (6) Jocund (5) Judge hopes to reform this man (6) John —, radio disc jockey, journalist and presenter who died in 2004 Jousting weapon Jewish teacher has time for pet Journeyed by horseback Justin —, golfer who won the 2013 US Open championship Johan —, Swedish golfer who won the 2006 Scottish Open Join a religious man Just start to suggest and insinuate Jimmy —, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s BBC TV series Spender Just a lake Jose —, undisputed World Welterweight boxing champion from 1969-70 Jolly good show! (6) Jelly type Jetty (4) Jessica —, actress who created, wrote and starred in BBC TV sitcom Up The Women Jetty Jot (4) Japanese dwarf tree Jawaharlal —, prime minister of India from 1947-64 Joining military group in Greece Journalist about to have a drink Juicer contains something cold John —, composer of the operas A Flowering Tree and Nixon in China John —, 2010 and 2014 Heineken Open singles tennis champion John —, 1988 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist Japanese art of fencing with bamboo staves John P —, creator of the fictional secret agent Mr Moto Jerseys, perhaps, raised in particular place (4) Joan —, Spanish painter whose works include 1967's The Gold of Azure J E —, England Test cricketer who hit 200 not out against Sri Lanka at Lord's in 2014 Jumps Journey’s end Jonathan —, author of 2013 novel Expo 58 Justus —, 19th-century German chemist who founded agricultural chemistry Joiner outside university left little flower Joe —, author of the stage plays What the Butler Saw and Entertaining Mr Sloane Jacques —, cyclist who won the 1957 Tour de France Job-sharing journalist butchered (7) Jeans fabric (5) Joan —, Shadow Minister for Overseas Development from 1994-96 Jump Johnny —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Finding Neverland Join military group to the east Jetty (4) Jetty (4) James —, Scottish chemist and inventor of a vacuum flask in 1892 Journalist gets soldiers to improve Juicer contains something cold Job, at old inn, has letters from apostle redirected Jetty (4) Jane —, French cancan dancer who was a subject of artworks by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Jar should hold fire (5) Jurgen —, winner of the 2013 Winston-Salem Open singles tennis title Julius —, president of Tanzania from 1964-85 Jump John —, US statesman whose signature is the most prominent on the Declaration of Independence Jet surpasses birds Japanese verse form of three short lines (5) Johnny —, star of 2002 film comedy Jackass: The Movie James —, prolific Bremen-born composer and bandleader who died in June 2015 Jewel Javelin John —, physician to Lord Byron and author of the novel The Vampyre Jot Jane Austen's note (6) Just a lake John —, author of stage plays Live Like Pigs and The Workhouse Donkey Jewel Jean-Pierre —, former France rugby union captain nicknamed Golden Helmet Jeopardy Jewelled headdress (5) Jet hit by martial arts expert Jeff —, US artist whose sculptures include Rabbit and Puppy Jack —, Home Secretary from 1997-2001 Josef —, son-in-law of Antonin Dvorak and composer of the symphony Asrael Just about beside myself Jenny Wren, perhaps, spotted insect Judge banking fraud by extremely unfair account provider (9) Jean-Marc —, scrum-half whose France debut was in the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final Jewel Jacques —, late sports administrator; president of the International Olympic Committee from 2001-13 Joseph —, British surgeon who introduced the use of antiseptics Journeys after Caesar's last date in Rome? Jacques —, French director and star of Oscar-winning 1958 film comedy Mon Oncle John —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for True Grit Jot down the first nine letters (4) Jumps (5) James Joyce novel published posthumously in 1944 Juicer contains something cold Jeans fabric Jet surface Jump on one foot (3) Jousting weapon Just like that, perhaps, net reportedly unravels (5,6) Junction of connecting roads based on a design patented in 1916 by US engineer Arthur Hale John W —, English aviator who with A W Brown made the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic Jeff —, IBF Super Middleweight champion from 2004-06 Jetty (4) Jumps on one foot John Wyndham novel published posthumously in 1979 Just — not bad (4) Jetty (4) Jetty (4) J M —, 2003 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Japanese padded quilt (5) Jenny —, actress who played Jessica 6 in 1976 action film Logan's Run Journey to a shrine (10) Jewelled headdresses (6) Jeans fabric (5) Jittery Julius —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1873-75; author of science fiction novel Anno Domini 2000 Japanese warrior (7) Judge publication top class? (10) Jedi trainer voiced by Frank Oz in the Star Wars series of films Jumblies' vessel is rejected by first mate Jim —, Scottish fighter; WBC Lightweight champion from 1979-81 Jet’s surface Jumps Just a lake John Kander and Fred Ebb musical set in 1959 that ran on Broadway from 2007-08 Jumps to get beer ingredient Jewellery unit caught a despicable person Join tuba ensemble Jumble sale incuding ten vehicle parts Jump Jacopo —, Italian artist whose works include 1545's The Miraculous Draught of Fishes Jennifer —, singer-actress who played Karen Sisco in 1998 crime film Out of Sight Jinx (5) Julia —, actress who played Saffron in BBC TV sitcom Absolutely Fabulous Julienne or fillet of fish re-dressed (5) Julian —, actor who portrayed Shelley in 1986 film drama Gothic Jim —, comic actor who played the title role in 1992 film Carry on Columbus Join military group to the east Jumper Jean —, French painter whose works include 1961's Bonne Mine Jot down — LP? (6) Jelena —, 2005 and 2006 winner of the New York City marathon women's race John —, painter launched in London in 1781 as the Cornish Wonder Juicer contains something cold Jealousy Jewish festival Jaunty musical rhythm (4) Jump over a twirling rope June —, Canada-born actress; younger sister of Gypsy Rose Lee Jamboree (4) James ___ , English actor, d. 1984 (5) Japanese wrestling Jacob —, German philologist who with brother Wilhelm is noted for a collection of fairy tales Jump Join Jewelled headdresses (6) Jean-Baptiste-Camille —, French artist whose works include 1871's The Marsh at Arleux Join military group to the east Jockey Jack —, 2014 Wimbledon men's doubles tennis championship winner with Vasek Pospisil Jacques —, French philosopher associated with the theory of deconstructionism James —, author of 1957 autobiographical novel A Death in the Family Jeffery —, author of 2011 James Bond novel Carte Blanche Jonah —, rugby union winger; 1994 New Zealand Test debutant against France John —, London-born bookseller noted for his volumes of Peerage & Baronetage Joint that with added grease helps hard work (5) Jail sentence still active after death — that's disproportionate (6-4-4) Jealousy (4) Jump on one foot (3) Join a religious man Jam ingredients? Just Jean —, Strasbourg-born artist also known by the first name Hans whose works include 1938 sculpture Growth John —, English caricaturist noted for his political cartoons in Punch who died in 1914 Job with an odd instrument Juicer has something cold Japanese wresting Jump Javelin (5) Javelin (5) Joined a team Jane Austen heroine (4) Javelin (5) Jelly type John —, British commander of the Imperial Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 Jack —, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1919-26 Johannes —, Swiss painter who taught at the Bauhaus from 1919-23 Jewel (3) John —, actor who played Fred Elliott in ITV soap Coronation Street from 1994-2006 Jean —, French author of the stage plays Antigone and Becket John Frederick —, US artist whose works include 1885 oil The Poor Man's Store Jump Join team, sounding very perceptive Jewelled headdress Jetty (4) Jetty (4) Javelin Japanese art almost beginning to entertain a male Jetty (4) Jewellery item (4) Jocund (5) Join the conversation (5,2) Joke (3) Jack —, US actor who played Frank Clemens in 1971 comedy-drama film Hannie Caulder Jewel from huge mine Joined a team Jewel Joe —, WBO Super Middleweight champion from 1997-2008 Jester receiving king's summons? (4) Japanese padded quilt (5) Joke (4) John —, director of the action films Paycheck and Windtalkers Jennifer —, author of the novels The Keep and Look at Me Japanese padded quilt (5) Joke (4) Japanese padded quilt (5) Joke (4) Jeans fabric Jewel Jot Jail (6) Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice Just holding empty plate for all to see Javelin John —, comic actor who co-wrote and starred in BBC TV sitcom Fawlty Towers Jack —, 1946-47 National Hunt champion jockey John in America (6) Jeremy —, 2004 Olympic 400m gold medallist Jason —, actor who played James Bowie in 2004 action film The Alamo Jousting arena (5) Jealousy Joakim —, Swedish golfer who won the 2004 Qatar Masters Joke Juliette —, French actress-singer who played dual roles in 1960 film drama Crack in the Mirror Jellied cockney fare Jane's going out in trousers (5) Job Jonathan —, Best Director Oscar-winner for The Silence of the Lambs Julian —, English guitarist and lutenist who died in 2020 Jelly type (4) John —, WBA Heavyweight champion from 2004-05 Judge America left in denial Jog out of bistro, tiptoe Javelins (6) Jessica —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar-winner for Driving Miss Daisy Julius —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1873-75; author of science fiction novel Anno Domini 2000 Juliet swung round topless, getting derided (6) Jerk (6) Judge, say, goes north round part of the summer (5) Jessica —, actress who played Jane Rochford in 2015 BBC TV drama series Wolf Hall Jamie —, 1999 World Indoor Championships 400m gold medallist Join a detonator Japanese battle cry (or greeting to the emperor) (6) Jacket's back on reference book after much delay Journey to get crude oil in capital Jinx (5) Jeff —, West Bromwich Albion 1968 FA Cup Final scorer against Everton John —, English poet whose works include The Storm and The Calm Jean —, 1926 Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion Jule —, composer of the music for Broadway musicals Gypsy and Hallelujah, Baby! Jonny —, England player who kicked the winning goal in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final Jennifer —-, actress who played Myrtle Logue in 2010 film drama The King's Speech Jonas —, US virologist who developed a vaccine against poliomyelitis Jumper of sorts sprinted, covering a good length (6) Jenny —, winner of the 1995 Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe James —, Belgian painter whose works include 1890's The Intrigue Just a lake Jacket in front of recess in a tree? Josephine Tey novel Joke I'd spun with attempt to show expertise (8) Japan-born musician-artist whose works include 1964 book Grapefruit John —, 19th-century US inventor and manufacturer of agricultural implements based in Illinois John —, 14th-century Scottish poet whose best known work is The Brus Julie —, actress who played Hayley Cropper in ITV soap Coronation Street Juicer contains cold thing Jumps (5) Jamie —, actor who played Corporal Klinger in US television sitcom M*A*S*H Jeff —, IBF Super Middleweight champion from 2004-06 Jorn —, Danish architect who designed the Sydney Opera House Jan —, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48 Join and tire agent out Jam flavour Jekyll's replacement, quiet life-preserver in London area Janet —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Tumbleweeds John —, Managing Director of the BBC World Service from 1986-92 Juvenile not finishing cold food Jules —, French acrobat after whom a tight-fitting garment is named James —, actor who played Pte Walker in BBC TV sitcom Dad's Army Japanese wrestling Judges' decisions roughly backing principality (4,3) John —, prime minister from 1990-97 Join in needlework (4) Jabbers (4) Joint of the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur Jockey (5) Jerzy —, author of the novels The Painted Bird and Being There Johan —, 1981 Australian Open singles tennis champion Japanese warrior Jason's jacket in suit tailored for martial art (8) Judge a good man in spirit (7) John —, rugby union prop; 2005 Wales Test debutant against England Judge America left in denial Jeopardy Jostle Judge a good man in spirit (7) Juicer contains something cold Jack’s cards Journey permitted for one of three Judge a good man in spirit (7) Joint in which the bishop's hat is found Japanese wrestling (4) John —, actor who played Blake Carrington in US television drama series Dynasty Journalist over the pond taken advantage of (4) Jeremy —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Hurt Locker Japanese art of paper folding Jenny, perhaps, appearing in fiction as young woman (6) Jenny provided him with work! (6-7) Jon —, director of the films Sommersby and Creation Japanese dish (5) Japan referee lives in new hotel (7) Justifiable reasons for entertainment venues (11) Justifiable reasons for entertainment venues (11) Jacques —, French philosopher associated with deconstruction theory Jochen —, F1 motor racing driver who won the 1975 Spanish GP Joined a team Justifiable reasons for entertainment venues (11) Japanese art of fencing with bamboo staves John —, US actor who played Sgt Valdez in 1969 film comedy Viva Max! John —, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service from 2004-09 Jackie —, wrestler-actor; author of 1985 autobiography You Grunt, I'll Groan Jason —, actor who played Dennis Buggit in 2001 film drama The Shipping News Journalist's item about wine Just — almost not (8) Japanese treatment involving pressure with the fingers to points on the body — as hit us (anag) (7) Jumps (5) J Paul —, US oil billionaire and art collector who died in 1976 Jean —, F1 motor racing driver who won the 1995 Canadian GP Jump Jolly good police officer, some say Jocund (5) Justify sabre-rattling diatribe? Jocund (5) Jumping insect Joseph —, German conceptual artist whose works include Felt Suit, Sled and Capri Battery Julian —, artist whose works include prints of the members of the pop group Blur John —, British mathematician who conceived a diagram that used circles to represent sets and their relationships Join a religious man Jocund (5) Jessie —, English actress who played Anne in 1958 family film Tom Thumb Jumble sale in extraterrestrials? (6) Joseph —, 19th-century inventor of a two-wheeled one-horse carriage with a fixed hood John —, English poet whose volumes include The Rural Muse and The Village Minstrel Jittery John —, Secretary of State for Defence from 1981-83 Jog out of bistro twice Jungle expedition (6) Javelin Jim —, US artist whose lithographs include 1973's Big Red Wrench in a Landscape Join military group to the east Japanese dish I nearly tried out, containing rabbit (8) Jeremy —, English philosopher who wrote 1789 work Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation Joe —, actor who played Mickey Miller in BBC TV soap EastEnders from 2003-08 Judith —, presenter of BBC TV programme Tomorrow's World from 1974-94 Japan expels contests (6) Jacket part (5) Jawaid —, IBO Welterweight champion from 2001-04 Johann —, Moto2 Series winner in the 2015 FIM Road Racing World Championship Journalist about to take a drink (8) Joint from an animal brought up Jennifer —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Bullets Over Broadway Jet plane initially in terrible rust Jumble due, bag just put down (10) Journalism that goes with a bang? (7) Journalism that goes with a bang? (7) Journalism that goes with a bang? (7) Jonathan —, US actor who voiced Kristoff in 2013 animated film Frozen Just the thing for a cold in the chest! (3-3) Japanese stringed musical instrument Jesse —, 1936 Olympic 100m and 200m gold medallist Judy —, US author whose novels include Wifey and Summer Sisters Jeff —, author of the novels Automated Alice and Falling Out of Cars Join in themselves Jumps Jobs for the boys? (8) Joseph —, US Army general known as Vinegar Joe who died in 1946 Journalist gets soldiers to improve Joe in US chasing my dog (5) Jesse's father forced niece's submission (9) John —, 1972 Olympic 400m hurdles gold medallist Jeer, mock Jaunty John —, Denver Broncos American football quarterback; Super Bowl XXXIII MVP Jam container John —, late Wales, British and Irish Lions and Barbarians rugby union captain who died in 2021 John —, captain of the South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Final-winning team Jazz trumpeter with stomach upset Japan's capital before 1868 (5) John, one wanting office outside, maybe spent to much? (8) Jargon about old vessel Journey is a dopey thing to do (4) Janos —, prime minister of Hungary from 1961-65 Jimmy —, blues singer-songwriter whose hits included Bright Lights, Big City and Baby What You Want Me To Do Justifiable claim, we hear, for religious observance (4) John —, Secretary of State for War from 1960-63 Joan —, Spanish artist who painted 1967's The Gold of Azure Junk dominates 15 location (9) Journalist holding book up, lower in rank (6) Japanese padded quilt (5) Joined a team Join a religious man Jeans fabric (5) Jolly Joseph only gets woman a student Jeans fabric (5) Jumps on one foot Jodi —, author of the novels My Sister's Keeper and Harvesting the Heart Jean-Marc —, WBA Cruiserweight champion from 2002-05 Josiah —, 18th-century English potter Julian —, rugby union wing who scored a hat-trick on his 2012 New Zealand Test debut against Ireland Japanese city Jeans fabric (5) Joseph —, 1996 Olympic 3,000m steeplechase gold medallist Javelin Jail (6) Jack —, Home Secretary from 1997-2001 Just outside empty palace without concealment Judge America left in denial Join military group to the east Judged group of words, on the day Jousting weapon Journey’s end Japanese decorative art of flower arrangement Jean-Jacques —, late director of the films Diva and Betty Blue Jochen —, posthumous winner of the 1970 F1 World Drivers' Championship Jocund (8) Joke by gent is somewhat ripe (3) Javelin (5) Jacket part Jabber (3) Jimmy —, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s BBC TV series Spender Joint account's now key — loan's expensive, first of all (5) Join military group, to a point Just the tip I have found in the salad (6) Jewelled headdress Jo —, 1987 Wimbledon mixed doubles tennis champion with Jeremy Bates Japanese martial art using split bamboo swords (5) Just the tip I have found in the salad (6) Just the tip I have found in the salad (6) Joint in road caused annoyance J Arthur —, British entrepreneur who co-founded Pinewood Studios Just a lake Joined one inside and exercised (7) Joe —, New York Jets quarterback; Super Bowl III MVP John —, 1976 Olympic figure skating gold medallist Just what a smoker needs: Henry to go off the rails (6) Join military group to the east Jim Parker will reveal the mischief-maker (3) Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 1998-99 Joke to make somebody believe what isn't true (3-4) Jim Parker will reveal the mischief-maker (3) Johnny —, singer-actor who co-starred in 1971 film western A Gunfight John —, US jazz saxophonist and composer who died in 1967 Journalist rioted unexpectedly Jim Parker will reveal the mischief-maker (3) Japanese port — old seaport Asians know about initially Japanese food gets us high? Not entirely Japanese padded mattress Jabber (3) Judge or assess the worth of Juicer contains cold thing John —, author of the 1977 novel Daniel Martin Jewelled headdress (5) John —, Archbishop of York from 2005-20 Jewelled headdress (5) John –, former England and Chelsea captain; spent 19 years at the club Jane Austen novel featuring the characters Anne Elliot and Captain Frederick Wentworth Jack —, US golfer who won the World Match Play Championship in 1970 Japanese warrior (7) Jewelled headdress (5) Jean —, F1 motor racing driver who won the 1995 Canadian GP John —, winner of the 1973 US Open singles tennis championship Josef —, son-in-law of Antonin Dvorak and composer of the symphony Asrael Journalist gets soldiers to improve James, the old film star, is a craftsman J's coded lover? 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