Clues for the word "JLO"
We've had 147 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 140 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on November 30, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Self-titled 2001 #1 album
- "I'm Real" singer's nickname
- Best-selling album of 2001
- 2001 album with the #1 hit "Ain't It Funny"
- Multiplatinum album with the 2002 hit "Ain't It Funny"
- 2001 album that debuted at #1
- Female singer's 2001 album that debuted at #1
- Singer Jennifer's nickname
- "If You Had My Love" singer, familiarly
- "I'm Real" singer, familiarly
- "The Wedding Planner" actress, familiarly
- "Gigli" star, to fans
- Half of "Bennifer," briefly
- Ms. Lopez, familiarly
- Affleck's ex, familiarly
- Mrs. Marc Anthony, briefly
- "Maid in Manhattan" star, popularly
- "The Wedding Planner" actress, to fans
- "Shall We Dance?" star, familiarly
- Mrs. Marc Anthony, to fans
- Ms. Lopez, to fans
- "Maid in Manhattan" star, familiarly
- "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer, familiarly
- Quadruple-platinum 2001 album
- Four-time platinum album of 2001
- Distaff half of Bennifer
- "Gigli" costar, familiarly
- 2001 album with the song "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
- "Selena" star, familiarly
- Selena portrayer, familiarly
- Half of Bennifer
- 2001 self-titled quadruple-platinum album
- "Como Ama una Mujer" album maker, familiarly
- Ben's ex-squeeze
- Self-titled 2001 bestselling album
- Gossip-column subject
- "Jersey Girl" star, to fans
- Celebrity mother of twins, informally
- Selena player, slangily
- Selena portrayer, to fans
- "Monster-in-Law" star, briefly
- "The Back-up Plan" actress, in headlines
- 2001 #1 album with the hit "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
- *4x platinum album of 2001
- "Out of Sight" co-star, familiarly
- "Shall We Dance" star, for short
- "Jersey Girl" star, to fans
- "Gigli" actress, to fans
- "American Idol" judge, familiarly
- 2001 album featuring "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
- "American Idol" judge, briefly
- Spokesceleb for Fiat
- 'Selena' star, to fans
- Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarly
- 'I'm Real' singer, for short
- Recent "Idol" defector, for short
- "The Back-up Plan" actress, in tabloids
- Former "Idol" judge, to fans
- Former "Idol" judge
- "Jersey Girl" actress, to fans
- Former "Idol" judge, in headlines
- "What to Expect When You're Expecting" star, familiarly
- Selena portrayer, popularly
- "The Wedding Planner" star, to her fans
- Handle of the twelfth most followed person on Twitter
- "Selena" star, to her fans
- Pop singer born in the Bronx, to fans
- Celeb who got the 2,500th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2013
- Latina actress/singer who started out as a breakdancer
- Celeb in news
- Self-titled best-selling album of 2001
- Singer "from the block," familiarly
- "Selena" star, to fans
- "Maid in Manhattan" star, informally
- "Idol" judge, familiarly
- Pop star with the fragrance Miami Glow
- "The Boy Next Door" star, to fans
- 2001 album that's also a nickname
- "Out of Sight" actress, to fans
- "Idol" judge, for short
- '01 album that knocked the Beatles' "1" off the #1 spot
- L'Oréal spokesperson, for short
- Eponymous 2001 album
- "Ain't It Funny" singer, to fans
- "Let's Get Loud" singer, affectionately
- Final-season "Idol" judge
- Frequent tabloid topic
- Selena player, familiarly
- Self-titled #1 pop album of 2001
- "The Boy Next Door" actress, casually
- 4x platinum 2001 album with the #1 hit "I'm Real"
- Glow by ___ (celebrity women's fragrance)
- Played Selena
- "If You Had My Love" singer
- "On the Floor" singer, for short
- "On the Floor" performer, familiarly
- Part of the former celebrity couple "Bennifer"
- Diddy's ex
- Music-industry nickname that became a brand name
- "Selena" star's nickname
- "Monster-in-Law" actress, familiarly
- Self-titled 2001 album
- "El Anillo" singer, to fans
- Former "Idol" judge, familiarly
- Singer and former "American Idol" judge, familiarly
- 2018 recipient of MTV's Video Vanguard award, familiarly
- "Idol" judge's nickname
- Celeb who's dating A-Rod
- Companion of A-Rod
- Eponymous 2001 pop album
- Pop nickname that was the title of a 2001 4x platinum album
- Former "Idol" panelist, in headlines
- "World of Dance" judge, familiarly
- Bronx-born singer, familiarly
- Former "American Idol" judge, familiarly
- "World of Dance" judge, to fans
- Eponymous 2001 #1 album
- Star of 2019's "Hustlers," informally
- Part of Bennifer, once
- "On the Floor" singer's nickname
- Singer at the 2020 Super Bowl
- Constance Wu's "Hustlers" co-star, for short
- Longtime "American Idol" judge, informally
- Nuyorican Productions founder's nickname
- Super Bowl LIV halftime performer
- Musical artist "from the block," familiarly
- Co-performer with Shakira at Super Bowl LIV, informally
- "On the Floor" singer
- "Second Act" star, informally
- "Hustlers" co-star, informally
- Singer at the Biden/Harris inauguration, familiarly
- Half of Bennifer, familiarly
- "The Back-up Plan" actress, familiarly
- "Hustlers" star, familiarly
- "Let's Get Loud" singer, to fans
- "Let's Get Loud" singer's nickname
- Singer profiled in the 2022 Netflix documentary âHalftime,â familiarly
- "This is Me ... Now" singer, familiarly
- Noted singer/actress from the Bronx, familiarly
- "Get Right" singer, for short
- Singer in the '24 documentary "The Greatest Love Story Never Told"
- "This Is Me ... Now" artist
- "Atlas" actress, familiarly
- Jenny from the block
- "Jenny From the Block" singer, to fans
- First female musical artist to have a simultaneous #1 film and #1 album, familiarly
- Co-star of 2025's "Kiss of the Spider Woman," to fans
Last Seen In
- New York Times - November 30, 2025
- New York Times - November 18, 2025
- New York Times - October 19, 2025
- LA Times - April 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 31, 2025
- USA Today - January 24, 2025
- LA Times - January 05, 2025
- USA Today - December 21, 2024
- New York Times - November 17, 2024
- USA Today - October 26, 2024
- LA Times - October 25, 2024
- New York Times - May 30, 2024
- New York Times - April 11, 2024
- LA Times - March 24, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 06, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 19, 2024
- New York Times - December 24, 2023
- LA Times - November 14, 2023
- LA Times - October 22, 2023
- LA Times - April 24, 2023
- New York Times - March 09, 2023
- New York Times - March 10, 2022
- New York Times - December 29, 2017
- USA Today - December 25, 2017
- New York Times - October 31, 2017
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - September 17, 2017
- USA Today - May 22, 2017
- Rock n Roll Crossword - May 07, 2017
- LA Times - April 15, 2017
- And in 110 more crossword puzzles...