| James who created filmdom's Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer | 61 |
| James who died three years before winning a Pulitzer | 52 |
| James who founded a Civil War town | 34 |
| James who invented the Dual Cyclone vacuum cleaner | 50 |
| James who is the star of TV's "The Angry Video Game Nerd" | 71 |
| James who negotiated a Southwest purchase | 41 |
| James who originated the phrase "Taxation without representation" | 75 |
| James who played a Corleone | 27 |
| James who played a wolf in "Wolf" | 43 |
| James who played Dr. Mark Hall in "The Andromeda Strain" | 66 |
| James who played Piccolo | 24 |
| James who played Scotty on "Star Trek" | 48 |
| James who played Sonny Corleone | 31 |
| James who played Sonny in "The Godfather" | 51 |
| James who played the Mafia mobster Sonny Corleone | 49 |
| James who robbed trains | 23 |
| James who sang ''Trust in Me'' | 46 |
| James who sang "A Sunday Kind of Love" | 48 |
| James who sang "At Last" | 34 |
| James who sang "Mystery Lady" | 39 |
| James who sang the ballad "At Last" | 45 |
| James who sings the blues | 25 |
| James who starred in "Misery" | 39 |
| James who was C.I.A. director under Clinton | 43 |
| James who was in "Misery" | 35 |
| James who was known as the Pineapple King | 41 |
| James who was portrayed by Beyoncé | 37 |
| James who who plays Robert California on "The Office" | 63 |
| James who won a posthumous Pulitzer | 35 |
| James who won an Oscar for the "Titanic" score | 56 |
| James who wrote "A Death in the Family" | 49 |
| James who wrote "A Million Little Pieces" | 51 |
| James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" | 56 |
| James who wrote "Rule, Britannia" | 43 |
| James who wrote "Sweet Baby James" | 44 |
| James who wrote "The Morning Watch" | 45 |
| James who wrote "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 58 |
| James whose backup was The Roots Band | 37 |
| James whose company published the first U.S. edition of "The Prince and the Pauper" | 93 |
| James with a famously deep voice | 32 |
| James with a Pulitzer | 21 |
| James with an electrical unit named after him | 45 |
| James with four Grammys | 23 |
| James with six Grammys | 22 |
| James with the album "The Sweetest Peaches" | 53 |
| James with the ironically titled "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" | 73 |
| James Wong ___ of camera fame | 29 |
| James Woods TV series | 21 |
| James Woods's voice role in "Hercules" | 52 |
| James Woolsey's org. | 24 |
| James Wright's predecessor | 30 |
| James __ (fifth U.S. president) | 31 |
| James __ Garfield | 17 |
| James __ Polk | 13 |
| James ___ | 9 |
| James ___ (Fibber McGee) | 24 |
| James ___ Carter | 16 |
| James ___ Carter (No. 39) | 25 |
| James ___ Carter Jr. | 20 |
| James ___ Flagg, illustrator | 28 |
| James ___ Garfield | 18 |
| James ___ Garfield (20th U.S. president) | 40 |
| James ___ Garfield (U.S. president) | 35 |
| James ___ Jones | 15 |
| James ___ Polk | 14 |
| James ___, actor from N.Y.C. | 28 |
| James ___, duettist on the 1982 #1 hit "Baby, Come to Me" | 67 |
| James ___, gourmet chef | 23 |
| James ___, Harrisonburg campus | 30 |
| James ___, paranormal debunker | 30 |
| James ___, U.S. author | 22 |
| James ___, who wrote "The Thin Red Line" | 50 |
| James _____ Carter | 18 |
| James _____ hate trial | 22 |
| James' ''Good Times'' wife | 46 |
| James' biggest hit | 22 |
| James' choral composition | 29 |
| James' co-star in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 55 |
| James' creator | 18 |
| James' pal in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 51 |
| James's "East of Eden" director | 45 |
| James's "King of Queens" co-star | 46 |
| James's "Rebel Without A Cause" costar | 52 |
| James's "The ___ Papers" | 38 |
| James's "Westworld" costar | 40 |
| James's biographer | 22 |
| James's costar in "Destry Rides Again" | 52 |
| James's costar on "The Sopranos" | 46 |
| James's creator | 19 |
| James's follower | 20 |
| James's Fort Knox adversary | 31 |
| James's love interest in the film "From Russia With Love" | 71 |
| James's team | 16 |
| James's wife, on "The Sopranos" | 45 |
| James, abbr. | 12 |
| James, again, briefly | 21 |
| James, for one | 14 |
| James, for short | 16 |
| James, of the blues | 19 |
| James, the blues singer | 23 |