A yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat.
Banana
A sweet fruit spread is often eaten on toast.
Jam/Jelly
A shark movie that scared people from swimming in the ocean.
Jaws
This large city in Florida starts with J and is home to an NFL football team.
Jacksonville
Small chewy candies that come in many flavors usually prominent for easter eggs/baskets
Jellybean
Students go to this place during the day to learn.
School
What is a type of animal from the cat family that has spots and lives in the jungle.
Jaguar
A movie about dinosaurs coming back to life in a theme park.
Jurassic Park
This famous city in Israel is considered holy in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Jerusalem
a popular, medium-sized chili pepper known for their crisp texture, bright green flavor, and moderate heat (2,000–8,500 Scoville units). Named after Jalapa, Mexico, they are versatile and used fresh, pickled, or cooked in dishes like salsa, nachos, and poppers, and they turn red when fully mature. Handling them with gloves is recommended due to their capsaicin content, which causes the spicy sensation.
Jalapeno
Your body does this when you are cold.
Shiver
A type of dance that involves energetic movements and kicks.
Jive
A DC movie about a famous villian who laughs alot.
Joker
a Caribbean island nation, has a lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in Montego Bay, with its British-colonial architecture, and Negril, known for its diving and snorkeling sites. is famed as the birthplace of reggae music, and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the famous singer.
Jamaica
a flavorful Louisiana rice dish with Spanish, French, and African influences, combining meat (like chicken, sausage, ham) and/or seafood (shrimp, crawfish) with vegetables (the "holy trinity" of onion, celery, bell pepper) and spices, all cooked with rice. There are two main types: Creole ("red"), which includes tomatoes, and Cajun ("brown"), which does not. It's a hearty, one-pot meal known for its rich, savory flavor.
Jambalaya
When you interfere or mess with something in order to cause damage or make changes to it.
Tamper
The name of a shirt that football or basketball players wear and it has their team name and player number on it.
Jersey
A magical board game unleashes a world of adventure on siblings Peter and Judy Shepherd. While exploring an old mansion, the youngsters find a curious, jungle-themed game in the attic. When they start playing, they free Alan Parrish, who's been stuck in the game's inner world for decades. If they win the game, the kids can free Alan for good, but that means braving giant bugs, ill-mannered monkeys and even stampeding rhinos!
Jumanji
This capital city of Alaska starts with the letter J.
Juneau
A tropical fruit that is very large and has a spiky green outside.is a species of tree in the fig, mulberry, and breadfruit family. The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit, reaching as much as 55 kg in weight, 90 cm in length, and 50 cm in diameter.
Jackfruit
Move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center.
Rotate
Juggle
Sabrina Watson (Paula Patton) is a successful corporate lawyer who comes from an old-money family. When she meets Jason Taylor (Laz Alonso), she thinks she's found Mr. Right and eagerly accepts the Wall Street worker's marriage proposal after a whirlwind courtship. However, when Sabrina's aristocratic parents (Angela Bassett, Brian Stokes Mitchell) meet Jason's postal-worker mother (Loretta Devine) at their estate on Martha's Vineyard, the class division seems very wide indeed.
Jumping the Broom
an Arab nation defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C. Set in a narrow valley with tombs, temples and monuments carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs, Petra earns its nickname, the "Rose City."
Jordan
an unrefined, traditional sweetener from the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, made from sugarcane juice or palm sap, rich in molasses and minerals like iron, zinc, and magnesium. It's used in both sweet and savory dishes, from desserts like ladoos and chikki to balancing flavors in curries, dals, and chutneys, and can be used as a 1:1 sugar substitute in many recipes. It comes in various forms like blocks, powder, or cubes, with a flavor profile ranging from caramel to molasses, depending on its color and source.
Jaggery