| JOSTLE | James 1st stole elsewhere to strike rudely against |
| BALFOUR | Arthur James --, 1st Earl of --, 1848-1930 (7) |
| SCAPEGOAT | Sarah first stole from Billy and Patsy perhaps (9) |
| CANETOAD | Amphibian native to Central and South America introduced elsewhere to control pests (4,4) |
| HEADHUNT | To identify and approach someone usually employed elsewhere to fill a business post (8) |
| RESETTLE | Go elsewhere to let trees develop (8) |
| INAWAY | Popular elsewhere, to some extent (2,1,3) |
| DOGMATISTS | Closely follow statism elsewhere to opinionated people |
| VEDALIA | Australian ladybird introduced elsewhere to control pests (7) |
| COOLIE | Labourer unenthusiastic - his heart elsewhere to start with? (6) |
| REEFER | Send elsewhere to acquire excellent joint (6) |
| ALIEN | Coming from elsewhere to be situated in an environment (5) |
| REFER | Send elsewhere (to) |
| SMALL | James ....., first South African to be sent off in a rugby union international (5) |
| LYN | ___ St. James, first woman to be named the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, 1992 |
| MURRAY | Sir James ---, first OED editor |
| DEADSIMPLE | 2005 novel by Peter James; first book in the Roy Grace series |
| ALONDONLIFE | Novella by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1888 |
| AFFLUENZA | Critique of consumerism by the psychologist Oliver James first published in 2007 (9) |
| AGE | Novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in Harper's Weekly (3,7,3) |