| Jacob Riis | James McNeill Whistler | James Mason |
| Jastrzebie ZdrójJastrzebie Zdroj (pronounce: Media:Jastrzebie-Zdroj. ogg|[,jastebe'zdruj]]]) is a city in south Poland with 102,294 inhabitants (1999). Until 20th century it was a spa village situated in Upper Silesia. It was granted with city rights in 1963. Jastrzebie | Jam Session (movie)Jam Session is a 1942 movie short which shows Duke Ellington and his orchestra performing C Jam Blues''. In 2001 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. | Jammin' the BluesJammin' the Blues is a 1944 short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session. It featured Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sidney Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illi |
| JawsThis article is about the movie; for the body part, see jaw. For the James Bond character, see Jaws (James Bond). Jaws ( 1975) is an American film which tells the story of a resort town's sheriff who tries to protect beachgoers from the predations of a hu | Jazz on a Summer's DayJazz on a Summer's Day is a 1959 documentary film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. It was filmed and directed by noted commercial and fashion photographer Bert Stern. The film mixes images of water and the city with the performers and audience at th | Jack Kirby's Fourth WorldThe Fourth World is the popular name given to a number of interconnecting comic book titles produced by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics from 1970 to 1973. Originally intended to form a finite epic story, the books were cancelled for reasons that rem |
| JasperThis article is about the mineral. For other uses see Jasper (disambiguation Jasper is an opaque, impure variety of quartz that is usually red, yellow or brown in color. This mineral breaks with a smooth surface, and is often used for ornamentation or as | James Cook UniversityJames Cook University is located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia and was founded in the 1970s as the first tertiary education institution in north Queensland although the first may have been the local TAFE college instead . It is named after the Brit | Jamestown, VirginiaJamestown was a village on an island in the James River in Virginia, about 45 miles southeast of where Richmond, Virginia, is now. Both the river and the 1607 settlement there were named for King James I of England who had recently come to the throne then |
| Javelin | Jacob B. Winslow | Japanese Robin |
| Jackson County, Alabama | Jack Cole (comic books artist) | James Doohan |
| Jane Bee | Jack Lang (Australian politician) | James |
| Jacob's Mouse | James Prescott Joule | Jack Benny |
| Jarnac | Jane Birkin | Jan Tschichold |
| Jana | James Naismith | Jack Warner |
| Jarl | Jarnsaxa | Janis |
| Japanese grammar | Jani | Jamie Farr |
| Janis Ian | Jackson County, Wisconsin | Jackson County, West Virginia |
| James City County, Virginia | Jasper County, Texas | Jackson County, Texas |
| Jack County, Texas | Jackson County, Tennessee | Jacques Brel |
| Jackson County, South Dakota | Jasper County, South Carolina | Jackson County, Oregon |
| Jackson County, Oklahoma | James S. Sherman | Jacques Rogge |
| Jackson County, Ohio | Jackson County, North Carolina | Jasper County, Missouri |
| Jackson County, Missouri | Jasper County, Mississippi | Jackson County, Mississippi |
| Jackson County, Minnesota | James Stirling (mathematician) | Jackson County, Kentucky |
| Jackson County, Kansas | James Smithson | Jasper County, Iowa |
| Jackson County, Iowa | Jay County, Indiana | Jasper County, Indiana |
| Jackson County, Indiana | Jasper County, Illinois | Jackson County, Illinois |
| Jasper County, Georgia | Jackson County, Georgia | Jackson County, Colorado |
| Jah | Jacobi symbol | Jackson County, Arkansas |
| Jacques Rose | Jackson Parish, Louisiana | Jamie Spears |
| JAARS | Jasmine | James H. Clark |
| János Bolyai | Jay and Silent Bob | Jack O'Neill (Stargate) |
| Jackson ratio | Jamadagni | Jacoby transfers |
| James Earl Ray | Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back | Jacques Prévert |
| Japanese Red Army | Jack Parsons | Jane Curtin |
| Jacques Paul Migne | Japoon National Park | Jardine River National Park |
| Jacksonville, Alabama | Jackson, Alabama | Jacksons' Gap, Alabama |
| Jasper, Alabama | James Tyrrell | Jared Diamond |
| Jasenovac concentration camp | Jameson Raid | Jacksonport, Arkansas |