Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 4th January 2023 There are 36 across clues and 38 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 4th January 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Penultimate matchSEMIAAcross 5: First ____ equalsAMONGAAcross 10: One may go on footPUMPAAcross 14: Qatari rulerEMIRAAcross 15: Large falconSAKERAAcross 16: Black tropical birdsANISAAcross 17: You'd be foolish to get taken for oneRIDEAAcross 18: Get drinks off one's trolley?STEWARDESSAAcross 20: Kitchen rangeAGAAAcross 21: Turkey-based snacks?MEZEAAcross 22: Tank top?TURRETAAcross 23: Inside job?PRISON OFFICERAAcross 26: Someone boycotting companyHERMITAAcross 27: Style of music of Errol Brown, e.g.FUNKAAcross 28: Richard ____, Shakespeare villainIIIAAcross 31: Ridges produced by glaciationARETESAAcross 33: Aware ofIN ONAAcross 34: Bit of a mosaicTESSERAAAcross 37: Arm used in WWIISTEN GUNAAcross 40: Sound expressing "no"UH-UHAAcross 41: Johnson and Khan, e.g.MAYORSAAcross 43: UK bankTSBAAcross 44: What Bob Marley's band did?WAILAAcross 46: Kind of licence or justicePOETICAAcross 50: Account with no fortune in it?HARD-LUCK STORYAAcross 53: Drew outEDUCEDAAcross 55: Sadio ____, Senegalese ex-Liverpool playerMANEAAcross 56: Scotsman?MONAAcross 57: It tells musicians to play more pianoDIMINUENDOAAcross 59: Kate O'Mara's role in Doctor WhoRANIAAcross 60: Bachelor, brieflyGRADAAcross 61: Container for condimentsCRUETAAcross 62: To do with the earOTICAAcross 63: DesiresYENSAAcross 64: Ashes components?TESTSAAcross 65: Brown and Martin, e.g.DOCSDDown 1: AngelSERAPHDDown 2: Regime (anag.)EMIGREDDown 3: You might be flying in thisMIDAIRDDown 4: WrathIREDDown 5: Yes-man?ASSENTERDDown 6: Jewish unleavened breadMATZODDown 7: Georgia ____, modernist artistO'KEEFFEDDown 8: ____ Order, band fronted by Bernard SumnerNEWDDown 9: Baked dishGRATINDDown 10: Forces clergymanPADREDDown 11: InfallibleUNERRINGDDown 12: ____ en scène, setting for a playMISEDDown 13: Call for attentionPSSTDDown 19: Two packs in this?RUCKDDown 21: Fabric with a wavy patternMOIREDDown 24: Break upSMASHDDown 25: ParticularFUSSYDDown 29: Debtor's lettersIOUDDown 30: HostelryINNDDown 32: Asian languageTAMILDDown 33: Small picture within a bigger oneINSETDDown 34: Disapprove; Egyptian kingTUTDDown 35: Surprised interjectionsEHSDDown 36: Ban humus (anag.)SUBHUMANDDown 38: Man bunsTOPKNOTSDDown 39: Having a jagged edgeEROSEDDown 42: Old boyALUMNUSDDown 44: Christopher ____, famous architectWRENDDown 45: Pull towards the midline of the body, as muscles doADDUCTDDown 47: Fruit one wouldn't put in a fruit saladTOMATODDown 48: Wryly humorousIRONICDDown 49: They know the price of everything and the value of nothing, according to WildeCYNICSDDown 51: Corrosive substancesACIDSDDown 52: Forces traineeCADETDDown 53: Like U2's guitarist?EDGYDDown 54: ____ Straits, Brothers in Arms groupDIREDDown 58: 46 Across conjunctionEREDDown 59: Staff used to catch members of school?ROD