the largest of the Channel Islands; population 91,900 (est. 2009); capital, St Helier
an animal of a breed of light brown dairy cattle from Jersey
an industrial city in NE New Jersey, on the Hudson River opposite New York City; population 241,114 (est. 2008)
a state in the north-eastern US, on the Atlantic coast; population 8,682,661 (est. 2008); capital, Trenton. Colonized by Dutch settlers and ceded to Britain in 1664, it became one of the original thirteen states of the Union (1787)
(in a cycling race involving stages) a green jersey worn each day by the rider accumulating the highest number of points, and presented at the end of the race to the rider with the highest overall points total
(in a cycling race involving stages) a yellow jersey worn each day by the rider who is ahead on time over the whole race to that point, and presented to the rider with the shortest overall time at the finish of the race