| Julius Caesar's city | 24 |
| Julius Caesar's language | 28 |
| Julius Caesar's last day | 28 |
| Julius Caesar's trio | 24 |
| Julius Caesar's undoer | 26 |
| Julius Caesar, for one | 22 |
| Julius Erving's nickname | 28 |
| Julius Erving, familiarly | 25 |
| Julius II's successor | 25 |
| Julius's last words | 23 |
| July 14 in France: ___ Day | 26 |
| July 15th for Julius Caesar | 27 |
| July 1944 battleground | 22 |
| July 1969 landing site | 22 |
| July 23–Aug. 22 babies | 29 |
| July 31 follower: abbr. | 23 |
| July 3rd purchase, perhaps | 26 |
| July 4 b'day celebrant | 26 |
| July 4, 1776, and others | 24 |
| July 4, 1776, for example | 25 |
| July 4th beverage, perhaps | 26 |
| July 4th dressing, perhaps | 26 |
| July 4th entree, perhaps | 24 |
| July 4th event, briefly | 23 |
| July 4th events, briefly | 24 |
| July 4th message to America | 27 |
| July 4th porch display | 22 |
| July farm-journal entry | 23 |
| July hrs. in Jamestown | 22 |
| July prime-time fillers | 23 |
| July-October in the Gulf | 25 |
| July–August people | 25 |
| Jumble of spilled letters? | 26 |
| Jumble wordplay: Abbr. | 22 |
| Jumbo__: scoreboard display | 27 |
| Jummy Smits plays Victor ___ | 28 |
| Jump #1 in a triple jump | 24 |
| Jump (out), as from a plane | 27 |
| Jump a gap, as electricity | 26 |
| Jump all over a person | 22 |
| Jump around on the sofa? | 24 |
| Jump at the Ice Capades | 23 |
| Jump away in sudden fear | 24 |
| Jump ball tosser, for short | 27 |
| Jump between electrodes | 23 |
| Jump by Baiul or Boitano | 24 |
| Jump down one's throat | 26 |
| Jump for Judith Jamison | 23 |
| Jump for Katarina Witt | 22 |
| Jump in a long program | 22 |
| Jump in the Winter Olympics | 27 |
| Jump named for a skater | 23 |
| Jump named for skater Paulsen | 29 |
| Jump on a staff, maybe | 22 |
| Jump on, as an opportunity | 26 |
| Jump or hand follower | 22 |
| Jump out of one's skin? | 27 |
| Jump out of the way of | 22 |
| Jump over a wake on a lake | 26 |
| Jump ship, with 'out' | 29 |
| Jump that may be doubled | 24 |
| Jump the broom, so to speak | 27 |
| Jump to one's feet | 22 |
| Jump to the end of the story | 28 |
| Jump with an extra half-turn | 28 |
| Jumped about, playfully | 23 |
| Jumped an electric gap | 22 |
| Jumped between electrodes | 25 |
| Jumped off the page, maybe | 26 |
| Jumped or skipped over | 22 |
| Jumped over the candlestick | 27 |
| Jumped to one's feet | 24 |
| Jumper cable connection | 23 |
| Jumper cable connection point | 29 |
| Jumper cable's end | 22 |
| Jumper's protection | 23 |
| Jumper-cable clip-on point | 26 |
| Jumper-cable clip-on spot | 25 |
| Jumper-cable connection | 23 |
| Jumping kidney or lima | 23 |
| Jumping chess pieces: abbr. | 27 |
| Jumping contest entrant | 23 |
| Jumping contest entrants | 24 |
| Jumping place for a cow | 23 |
| Jumping trick on a skateboard | 29 |
| Jumping, kidney or lima | 23 |
| Jumping-off place (abbr.) | 25 |
| Jumping-off place?: Abbr. | 25 |
| Jumping-off point, for some | 27 |
| Jumping-on-a-mattress sound | 27 |
| Jumps for the faithful? | 23 |
| Jumps over, as a hurdle | 23 |
| Jumps up and down, perhaps | 26 |
| JunÃpero Serra, for one | 26 |
| Junctions of the skull | 22 |
| June 13, e.g., to Cicero | 24 |
| June 14 'honoree' | 25 |
| June 6, 1944 conveyance | 23 |
| June 6, 1944 remembrance | 24 |
| June 6, 1944, invasion | 22 |