Japan's capital until 1868 | 30 |
Jessica of "Tootsie" | 30 |
Jessica of "Frances" | 30 |
Johnny Mercer's dream girl | 30 |
Juan-___-Pins (Riviera resort) | 30 |
Jacob and Leah's third son | 30 |
John, to Paul, George or Ringo | 30 |
Jeweler's magnifying glass | 30 |
Jewish American Heritage Month | 30 |
John Wayne film set in Seattle | 30 |
Jazz singer and pianist Carmen | 30 |
Jason's wife in Greek myth | 30 |
Jan van der ___, Dutch painter | 30 |
Jarabe tapatÃo's cousin | 30 |
Jane Eyre portrayer Wasikowska | 30 |
Juice giant owned by Coca-Cola | 30 |
Jay of 'Jerry Maguire' | 30 |
Jewelry material from mollusks | 30 |
Jack of "Twin Peaks" | 30 |
Jack of "Eraserhead" | 30 |
Jordan has a part in it: Abbr. | 30 |
Jules Verne harpooner ___ Land | 30 |
Judy Garland, ___ Frances Gumm | 30 |
Jacqueline Kennedy ___ Bouvier | 30 |
Jacqueline Onassis ___ Bouvier | 30 |
Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor | 30 |
Journalists' work stoppage | 30 |
Japanese immigrant's child | 30 |
Jacques et Pierre, par exemple | 30 |
Jotter's bit of stationery | 30 |
Jackie's favorite designer | 30 |
Jimmy who works with Lois Lane | 30 |
Jebel Sham is its highest peak | 30 |
Jermaine of the Indiana Pacers | 30 |
Jermaine of the Boston Celtics | 30 |
James Wright's predecessor | 30 |
Japan's third largest city | 30 |
Japan's third-largest city | 30 |
Jardin zoológico attraction | 30 |
Japanese beer named for a city | 30 |
Jump up and down to punk music | 30 |
Jump up and down in a mosh pit | 30 |
Jack Mercer supplied his voice | 30 |
John Barrymore's trademark | 30 |
Jim Bakker ministry, for short | 30 |
Jesus Lizard song about a cat? | 30 |
José's "Huh?" | 30 |
Julianna ___ (sleepwear brand) | 30 |
Jeff Goldblum detective series | 30 |
Jackson's 1885 best seller | 30 |
James ___, paranormal debunker | 30 |
Johnny __: Confederate soldier | 30 |
Johnny __ (Civil War soldiers) | 30 |
Jason of "The Event" | 30 |
Jonsi Birgisson band Sigur ___ | 30 |
Johannesburg's land: Abbr. | 30 |
Judge Roy Bean's bailiwick | 30 |
José or Pedro's leader? | 30 |
John Coltrane's instrument | 30 |
Joe Henderson's instrument | 30 |
John Mayer "Who ___" | 30 |
Jointly and severally, for two | 30 |
Journalists Joseph and Stewart | 30 |
Jefferson Airplane's Marty | 30 |
Japanese "Geronimo!" | 30 |
Julian Huxley and James Watson | 30 |
Job legislation estab. in 1973 | 30 |
Joke that everyone's heard | 30 |
Jed of Beverly Hillbillies | 30 |
Jellyfish's stinging organ | 30 |
Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman | 30 |
Jackie who played Uncle Fester | 30 |
Journalist Andrew ____ Machine | 30 |
Jim Seals' singing partner | 30 |
James of "Star Trek" | 30 |
Justice for a thieving couple? | 30 |
Japanese "superfood" | 30 |
Julius Caesar's early post | 30 |
Jeff of "Sushi Girl" | 30 |
Joe Pesci's computer chip? | 30 |
Julius Caesar's first name | 30 |
John Sinjohn was his pseudonym | 30 |
Joke that causes a belly laugh | 30 |
Jurist John of N.Y.: 1848-1924 | 30 |
Julie of "Airplane!" | 30 |
Junior high health class topic | 30 |
James Joyce or Ford Madox Ford | 30 |
Just-add-water Olympic wreath? | 30 |
Jurist who disappeared in 1930 | 30 |
Janitor's belt attachments | 30 |
Jackson Pollock's wife Lee | 30 |
Jacob's wife and namesakes | 30 |
Joining eHarmony or match.com? | 30 |
Jeff of the Traveling Wilburys | 30 |
James ___, Harrisonburg campus | 30 |
Jackie Chan's pub missile? | 30 |
Jazz pianist/composer Williams | 30 |
James in the Watergate scandal | 30 |
Joan Crawford character Pierce | 30 |
Juin or septembre, for example | 30 |