| OVERS | Since 1983, One Day Internationals in cricket have consisted of at most 50 of these per innings (5) |
| MUMMIES | 50 of these preserved bodies newly found in Egypt (7) |
| SEALS | In the waters you"ll find fifty of these creatures (5) |
| GOBOTS | Line of transforming robot toys produced by Tonka from 1983, one year before Transformers (6) |
| CALDER | Jim and Finlay, twin brothers who were Scotland rugby union internationals in the 1980s (6) |
| EYES | Crickets have five ___. Two compound eyes which have various lenses which also help to protect them from predators and three simple eyes which help them to distinguish between light and dark. |
| JOVIAL | Cheerful Jamaican's first international in cricket ground (6) |
| ABBAS | Former Pakistani cricketer who was the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals (6,5) |
| DHONI | MS -..., the first cricketer to captain India in 200 One Day Internationals (5) |
| STEPS | Some recommend 10,000 of these per day |
| STATE | One of the 50 of the USA (5) |
| INONU | First prime minister (1923-37, 1961-65) and second president (1938-50) of the Republic of Turkey (5) |
| YUCKY | Year of good fortune displacing 50 of a disgusting nature (5) |
| ASTLE | Top One Day international Black Caps batsman, Nathan ... |
| RICKY | Australian Test and One Day International cricketer, ... Ponting |
| OHARA | Dick ......, Kilkenny corner back who won All Ireland hurling final winner's medals in 1979, 1982 and 1983 (1'4) |
| EATIT | Parody of a 1983 #1 hit |
| SIDES | A pentacontagon has 50 of them |
| DATES | Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore go on 50 of them |
| ZAHEER | Former Pakistani cricketer who was the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals (6,5) |