| Juno for "Best Country" 1997 to 2000, ____ Twain | 58 |
| Juno for "Best Country" 1994 to 1996, _____ Major | 59 |
| Juno for "Best Country" 1993, ______Wright | 52 |
| Junior __, linebacker voted to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team | 60 |
| Junior who suffered brain damage during his NFL tenure | 54 |
| June's portrayer in "Henry & June" | 52 |
| June event 'remade' six times in this puzzle | 52 |
| Jumped, in French (or a cooking term with an extra E at the end) | 64 |
| Jump vertically with all four feet off the ground, as a gazelle | 63 |
| Jump that Dick Button is credited with first landing in competition | 67 |
| Juliet, e.g., in Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet" | 58 |
| Juliet's expectation for "this bud of love" | 57 |
| Juliet's combative cousin in "Romeo and Juliet" | 61 |
| Juliet ___ (detective on TV's "Psych") | 52 |
| Julie Andrews role in "The Sound of Music" | 52 |
| Julian calendar's equivalent to the astronomical year zero | 62 |
| Julia's "Ocean's Eleven" character | 52 |
| Julia Roberts's role in "Ocean's Eleven" | 58 |
| Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role | 55 |
| Julia of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" | 56 |
| Julia of ''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' | 53 |
| Jules who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 65 |
| Juice brand with the digital newsletter Lizard Tales | 52 |
| Jughead, or any of the first names in the theme entries | 55 |
| Jughead's pal, after too many trips to Pop's Choklit Shoppe | 67 |
| Judy who wrote "Then Again, Maybe I Won't" | 56 |
| Judith of "The Devil's Advocate," 1977 | 52 |
| Judith Anderson's role in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 63 |
| Judges' decrees to keep information from the public | 55 |
| Judged ''Dancing With the Stars,'' e.g. | 55 |
| Judge's highest rating, on "Dancing with the Stars" | 65 |
| Judge who presided over 1995's most celebrated trial | 56 |
| Judge who heard "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" | 66 |
| Judge Parker who won the Solid South, but nothing else, in 1904 | 63 |
| Judge on the 2007 reality show "Phenomenon" | 53 |
| Judge of the "walk-off" in "Zoolander" | 58 |
| Judge Harold T. Stone's ''Night ___'' | 57 |
| Jude Law's character writes them in "Closer" | 58 |
| Judas Priest "You've ___ Another Thing Comin'" | 64 |
| Joyful announcement after hours of brutal pain and screaming | 60 |
| Joy Adamson's "Forever Free: ___ Pride" | 53 |
| Journey album with the hit "Don't Stop Believin'" | 67 |
| Journalists who write heart-tugging stories, slangily | 53 |
| Journalist who wrote "The Trial of Socrates" | 54 |
| Journalist who wrote "The Haunted Fifties" | 52 |
| Journalist who wrote "Come to Think of It," 2007 | 58 |
| Journalist who published info leaked by Edward Snowden | 54 |
| Journalist Octavia canned by CNN for a tweet sympathetic to Hezbollah | 69 |
| Journalist Marvin who was on Nixon's enemies list | 53 |
| Journalist Hill of the weekend edition of "Today" | 59 |
| Journalist Gwen who moderated the last two vice presidential debates | 68 |
| Journalist Bly who wrote about female factory workers | 53 |
| Journalist Bill with a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award | 54 |
| Journalist and publisher who established a prestigious prize | 60 |
| Journal with an annual "Breakthrough of the Year" award | 65 |
| Josh ___, who directed and co-produced "South Pacific" | 64 |
| Joseph ___ Ratzinger, birth name of Pope Benedict XVI | 53 |
| Joseph who partnered with William Dreyer to make ice cream | 58 |
| Joseph who founded the New York Shakespeare Festival | 52 |
| Jose Ruiz of "So You Think You Can Dance," e.g. | 57 |
| José who wrote "Beyond Hair: The Ultimate Makeover Book" | 69 |
| José Ferrer, Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Branagh, among others | 66 |
| Jordin Sparks/Chris Brown song covered on "Glee" | 58 |
| Jordan's Mount ___, from which Jericho can be seen | 54 |
| Joni Mitchell's painting target during down time | 52 |
| Jones who sang "Sunrise / Looks like morning in your eyes" | 68 |
| Jones who plays the announcer in "The Hunger Games" | 61 |
| Jonathan and Alice's account of a pedestrian in a hurry? | 60 |
| Jon ___, 1995 Grammy winner for his album "Amor" | 58 |
| Jon with eight Emmy nominations for "Mad Men" | 55 |
| Jon who starred in the sitcom "The Famous Teddy Z" | 60 |
| Jon Butcher: "If wishes were ___, then dreamers would ride" | 69 |
| Jon Bon Jovi "Gonna take ___ to save us this time" | 60 |
| Jolie's ''Girl, Interrupted'' co-star | 57 |
| Joke starting with "Did you hear the one about..." (part 1) | 69 |
| Johnson who said "Ver-r-r-ry interesting!" | 52 |
| Johnson of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" | 56 |
| Johnny's lasted five years in "The Dead Zone" | 59 |
| Johnny's "Edward Scissorhands" co-star | 52 |
| Johnny ___ (Edward G. Robinson's "Key Largo" gangster) | 68 |
| Johnny with the 1980 #1 country hit "Lookin' for Love" | 68 |
| Johnny with the 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive" | 61 |
| Johnny Winter "I'm Yours and I'm ___" | 55 |
| Johnny Rotten's post-Sex Pistols project, for short | 55 |
| Johnny Mercer's "___ My Sugar in Salt Lake City" | 62 |
| Johnny Lee's "The Yellow Rose" partner Brody | 58 |
| Johnny Friendly portrayer in "On the Waterfront" | 58 |
| Johnny Depp movie based on an Alan Moore graphic novel | 54 |
| Johnny Casino and the Gamblers, in "Grease" | 53 |
| Johnny Cash: "You're the ____ Thing to Heaven" | 60 |
| Johnny Cash's "The Ballad of ___ Hayes" | 53 |
| Johnny Cash "Billy and Rex and ___ and Bob" | 53 |
| Johnny Carson character who was 'magnificent' | 53 |
| Johnny Carson character who hosted "The Tea Time Movie" | 65 |
| John's dance partner in "Pulp Fiction" | 52 |
| John's dance partner in ''Pulp Fiction'' | 60 |
| John ___-Davies of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy | 60 |
| John ___, who directed "The Magnificent Seven" | 56 |
| John ___, host of "America's Most Wanted" | 55 |
| John ___, Doris Day's co-star in "The Pajama Game" | 64 |