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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