English vs Spanish: Jack

Jack may sound as a name, and it is, as in Jack Nicholson the star in The Shining. It is also a pet name for John and sometimes also for Jacob (John F. Kennedy was sometimes called Jack).
You can also find the word Jack in a children's toy called Jack-in-the-Box. It is a special toy that consists of a clown inside a box. When activated, the box emits a melody at the end of which a clown appears all of a sudden to startle whoever is looking.
A Jack is a hero in some English traditions who is a bit lazy but also quite clever in the way he gets out of those problems. Tales that most likely protray him are Jack and the Beanstalk and Jack, the Giant Killer.
A jack is a tool, more specifically a lifting device to help when a car gets a flat tire.
A jack-o-lantern is that pumpkin that has been carved a face on it and whose content has been taken out to allow a light inside. Having one in the windows of every house in the U.S. is a traditional thing to do on Halloween.
A Jack of all Trades (but Master of None) refers to someone who has several skills but does not really excel in any of them.
A Jack is one of the three "court cards" in the standard card decks (the other two are The Queen and the King) and the one with the lowest value. It is represented by the letter J.
Jack Daniel's is a worldwide famous brand of Whiskey.
A jack is also a common plug mainly used for audiovisual connections as when a TV is connected to a DVD or Blu Ray consoles.
And last but not least the British flag is also called Union Flag an also Union Jack.
Jack is then a very versatile, and helpful, word. Do we have a word like that in Spanish? I don't think so.

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