Mythology/Fairy Tales with J
Roman king of the gods, Greek equivalent Zeus.
English nursery rhyme about two kids on a hill.
English fairy tale of Jack, beans, and a giant.
Roman goddess of marriage, wife of Jupiter.
Hero from Greek myth; led the Argonauts.
Two‑faced Roman god of doorways and time.
US folklore creature, jackrabbit with antlers.
Greek myth epic of Jason’s quest for Golden Fleece.
Personification of winter frost in folklore.
From East Asian lore, a powerful spirit or genie.
Talking cricket conscience from Pinocchio fairy tale.
Misspelled, but clear fairy tale of magic beanstalk.
Another spelling of same Jack and the Beanstalk tale.
Norse mythology giants, foes of the gods.
Advertising giant with folktale style persona.
Trickster villain from DC mythos and comics.
Tragic queen in Greek myth, mother of Oedipus.
Classic English fairy tale about magic beans.
Same fairy tale; spelling variant, still valid.
American folk-hero famed for planting apple trees.
Name for the God of Israel in Abrahamic tradition.
English fairy tale about Jack, magic beans and a giant.
World-serpent of Norse myth, enemy of Thor.
Supernatural spirits from Arabian folklore and Islam.
Sorcerer villain in Disney’s Aladdin, Arabian Nights–based.
Folklore lantern figure from Irish/US Halloween legends.
Gungan from Star Wars, comic hero in a mythic sci-fi saga
Nursery rhyme character who “could eat no fat”
Classic English nursery rhyme pair on the hill
Monster from Carroll’s poem in Through the Looking-Glass
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