Jacks (1960s Japanese band) — The Jacks were a 1960s Japanese psychedelic rock group who released their most well known studio album Vacant World (or No Sekai in Japanese) in 1968. The Jacks, originally known as Nightingale, began their career in 1966 as a folk trio. After… … Wikipedia
Jacks Knob Trail — is a hiking trail that has been designated as a National Recreation Trail in Georgia. The trail is 4.5 miles (6.75 km) long and is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest in the Brasstown Ranger District. The trail is managed by the U.S.… … Wikipedia
Jacks Mountain — highpoint Elevation 2,321 ft (707 m) … Wikipedia
jacks — [jaks] n. 〚/span> JACKSTONE〛 a children s game in which pebbles or small, six pronged metal pieces are tossed and picked up in various ways, esp. while bouncing a small ball * * * ▪ game also called jackstones, fivestones , or dibs game … Universalium
The Cadets (doo wop) — The Cadets is an American doo wop group. The group began as a gospel group, the Santa Monica Soul Seekers, in the late 1940s. The members were Lloyd McCraw, Willie Davis, Austin Ted Taylor, Aaron Collins, Glendon Kingsby, and Will Dub Jones. In… … Wikipedia
The Four Burglars — is a magic effect in which the magician shows the four Jacks from a deck of cards, calling them burglars, and tells a story about them entering a house in different ways (the front door, a window, another window, and the back door) as he places… … Wikipedia
Jacks Fork River — is one of three rivers in Missouri that are part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways system.Starting in Texas county, this spring fed river flows some 44 miles in a general east to northeasterly direction through the heart of the geological… … Wikipedia
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Jacks — For the musical group of same name, see Jacks (1960s Japanese band). Jackrock redirects here. For device used to damage tires, see Caltrop. A set of jacks Jacks (sometimes called jackstones, jackrocks, fivestones, onesies, knucklebones, or snobs) … Wikipedia
Jacks Peak Park — is a county park in Monterey County, California. Its central feature is Jacks Peak, the highest point on the Monterey Peninsula, rising 1,068 feet (325 m)citebook|title=Jacks Peak County Park . The park encompasses 525 acres under control of the… … Wikipedia