| OURMANFLINT | 1966 film spoof of the James Bond genre starring James Coburn (3,3,5) |
| AMIGHTYWIND | Film spoof of 2003 |
| SPYFI | James Bond genre, informally |
| INLIKEFLINT | 1967 film starring James Coburn and Lee J Cobb that was the last film to be made in CinemaScope |
| CROSSOFIRON | 1977 war film starring James Coburn and Maximilian Schell (5,2,4) |
| DANIELCRAIG | Star of the James Bond film Spectre (6,5) |
| LOISMAXWELL | Actress who played Miss Moneypenny in 1962 action film Dr No and thirteen others of the James Bond s |
| NOTIMETODIE | Twenty-fifth instalment of the James Bond film series, currently scheduled for release in November 2020 (2,4,2,3) |
| SILENTMOVIE | 1976 Mel Brooks film spoof that includes only one word of spoken dialogue |
| NEWPORTNEWS | A port in Virginia, USA, at the mouth of the James River (7,4) |
| HIGHANXIETY | Mel Brooks film spoof |
| OURMANINT | 1966 James Bond spoof starring James Coburn |
| OURMAN | 1966 Daniel Mann film starring James Coburn in the title role (3,3) |
| FLINT | 1966 Daniel Mann film starring James Coburn in the title role (5) |
| ROALDDAHL | Writer of the screenplay of the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (5,4) |
| INLIKE | Gordon Douglas film starring James Coburn in the title role (2,4,5) |
| SKYFALL | 23rd of the James Bond films, released on the 50th anniversary of the series in 2012 (7) |
| AHA | Pop group who performed the title song of the James Bond film The Living Daylights (1-2) |
| CUBBY | "--" Broccoli, the producer of many of the James Bond films (5) |
| SPECTRE | What is the name of the James Bond film due to be released later this year? (7) |