| FERBER | Edna, author of the 1950 novel Giant (6) |
| EDNAFERBER | American author of the 1950 novel Giant (4,6) |
| EDNA | Miss Ferber, author of the 1950 novel Giant (4) |
| ANGRYMOUNTAIN | 'The ---', 1950 novel by Hammond Innes (5,8) |
| OBRIEN | Edna, author of the novel The Country Girls (1'5) |
| NEAGLE | Dame Anna ___, star of the 1950 film Odette (6) |
| LYALL | Edna, author of the 1884 novel We Two (5) |
| ISAAC | _ Asimov, author of the 1950 book l, Robot (5) |
| ELIOT | Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party" |
| HARVEY | Who is the six-foot invisible rabbit in the 1950 James Stewart film of the same name? (6) |
| SUNSET | _ Boulevard, Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical based on the 1950 film of the same name (6) |
| MONACO | Current F1 venue which held one of the seven races that comprised the 1950 championship (6) |
| RINGO | Johnny -, American outlaw whose life was the basis of the 1950 film The Gunfighter (5) |
| BILLYWILDER | Director of the 1950 film noir Sunset Boulevard (5,6) |
| SPENCE | Basil ____ won the 1950 design competition for the new Coventry Cathedral |
| MATURE | Victor, actor who starred in the 1950 film Samson and Delilah (6) |
| MAGNET | The -, 1950 Ealing film comedy starring Stephen Murray and Kay Walsh (6) |
| ARTLARSEN | Men's tennis player; winner of the 1950 US National Singles Championship (3,6) |
| ALFAROMEO | Car driven by the winner of the 1950 and 1951 F1 World Drivers' Championship (4,5) |
| RALPHBUNCHE | Winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for mediation in the Middle East |