| HEIMLICH | Henry J -, American surgeon after whom a manoeuvre for dislodging a foreign body in a person's windpipe is named |
| HEINZ | Henry J. ---, American entrepreneur who founded a condiments business in the 19th Century (5) |
| GULLET | The bird has a foreign body in it's throat (6) |
| EMBOLISM | A blocked artery caused by a foreign body such as a blood clot or air bubble (8) |
| UFO | Foreign body in air captured in Beaufort (3) |
| OROURKE | P. J. ---, American satirist, author of 1988 book Holidays In Hell, who died in February (7) |
| GATLING | Richard J -, American inventor of a rapid-fire gun patented in 1862 (7) |
| SPLINTER | Foreign body in finger perhaps, treated over-cautiously by first-aider? (8) |
| ALIEN | Line broken by a foreign body (5) |
| IMPURITY | A foreign body I'm up to: I try it out (8) |
| BAKEDBEANS | Food introduced throughout the UK in 1901 by entrepreneur Henry J. Heinz (5,5) |
| VANDEGRAFFE | Dr Robert J, American physicist who designed a generator that produces high voltages (3,2,6) |
| BOUNCE | The health and body in a person's hair (6) |
| SCROUNGE | Hunt around for clamp initially handled by surgeon after surgery (8) |
| SPENCE | Michael __, American surgeon portrayed by Hari Dhillon in Holby City (6) |
| ADROIT | Skilful American surgeon starts to operate in theatre (6) |
| AUTO | Henry J, for one |
| LIFE | It's "too short for chess": Henry J. Byron |
| TROUBLEISONLY | Start of a quotation by Henry J. Kaiser |
| ABRAMS | J.J. ---, American TV producer of Alias, Lost and Fringe (6) |