| AKITA | Dog breed Helen Keller introduced to the U.S. in 1937 |
| KENO | Game introduced to the U.S. by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century |
| ASIANLONGHORNEDBELE | Tree-damaging pest accidentally introduced to the U.S. in 1996 |
| ELLE | Magazine introduced to the U.S. in 1985 |
| GODPARENT | Person who, in a religious ceremony, undertakes the role of mentor in faith to a child being introduced to the church or religion |
| HENNIN | It consists of a three- to four-foot high cone of stiff paper or starched linen that was covered with silk or other precious materials. In the middle of the 15th century, it was introduced to the Cour |
| BUTTERFLY | Insect with brightly coloured wings, of which there are many varieties in Mallorca, the most famous being the Geranium Bronze which was accidentally introduced to the island from South Africa in 1989 |
| ELLIE | Girl the writer introduced to the woman in Marseilles (where she's back) |
| ATLANTIC | A 4-4-2 locomotive introduced to the UK in the 1880s (8) |
| MANDARINDUCK | Small, colourful waterbird, introduced to the UK in the 20th century (8,4) |
| ENVELOPE | What postal item was first introduced to the world in France in 1840? (8) |
| LITTLEOWL | Head-bobbing bird of prey introduced to the UK in the 19th century by rich landowners, typically spotted on farmland perching on a fencepost (6,3) |
| MANDARIN | - duck; introduced to the UK from China, a water bird that nests in the cavities of trees (8) |
| SYCAMORE | Key-bearing member of the maple family introduced to the UK during the 17th century (8) |
| LIDO | From the Italian meaning "shore", an open-air swimming pool often near a beach , introduced to the UK by the Victorians (4) |
| WHEAT | Grain that isn't used at the restaurant Owamni because it was introduced to the Americas after the arrival of Europeans |
| BENJAMIN | Trinidadian-born actress and children's TV presenter introduced to the House of Lords in 2010 (7.8) |
| FLOELLA | Trinidadian-born actress and children's TV presenter introduced to the House of Lords in 2010 (7.8) |
| SUDOKU | Puzzle introduced to The Times by Wayne Gould in 2004 |
| CORONATION | First of classic spectacles in which king is introduced to the people |