Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 24th February 2023 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 24th February 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Highest pointACMEAAcross 5: Former name of the capital of BangladeshDACCAAAcross 10: A ____ Is Born, Bradley Cooper musical filmSTARAAcross 14: Literary workPOEMAAcross 15: Cathedral city in the north of EnglandRIPONAAcross 16: Guillermo del ____, Mexican film directorTOROAAcross 17: ____ of DogsISLEAAcross 18: The innermost part of the personalityANIMAAAcross 19: Red-rinded cheeseEDAMAAcross 20: What opposites do?ATTRACTAAcross 22: A bacteriumMICROBEAAcross 24: FussADOAAcross 25: Crew supervisor on a boatBO'SUNAAcross 25: Crew supervisor on a boatBOSUNAAcross 26: In any wayAT ALLAAcross 29: Japanese title equivalent to Mr or MrsSANAAcross 30: Star____, sweets formerly known as Opal FruitsBURSTAAcross 34: Relating to the jawMANDIBULARAAcross 37: Black-tailed marmosetMICOAAcross 38: Russian aircraft manufacturerMIGAAcross 39: Steve ____, Conservative politician born in 1972BARCLAYAAcross 41: Domesticated oxYAKAAcross 42: MaturesAGESAAcross 44: Character in Romeo and JulietAPOTHECARYAAcross 46: Nostrils (of a hawk)NARESAAcross 48: ____ Given Sunday, Oliver Stone filmANYAAcross 49: Very musical?MOLTOAAcross 50: Scatterbrained (US slang)DITSYAAcross 52: What is said to be mightier than the swordPENAAcross 53: 2016 David Bowie singleLAZARUSAAcross 56: Type of oil used on a cricket batLINSEEDAAcross 60: SkipOMITAAcross 61: Vertical ____, 2001 Chris O'Donnell filmLIMITAAcross 63: As far asUP TOAAcross 64: Tiny arachnid or childMITEAAcross 65: Slang term for the noseSNOOTAAcross 66: Jacob's first wife in the Old TestamentLEAHAAcross 67: ____ Blyton, children's authorENIDAAcross 68: Former name of the capital of GuamAGANAAAcross 69: Weblike structure; tale (anag.)TELADDown 1: Capital of SamoaAPIADDown 2: What may be incurred to obtain somethingCOSTDDown 3: Turn from solid to liquidMELTDDown 4: ____ City, capital of OzEMERALDDDown 5: ____ Malfoy, Harry Potter characterDRACODDown 6: Common contractionAINTDDown 7: Measure of prices of goods and servicesCPIDDown 8: Ordinary people, as a groupCOMMONALTYDDown 9: ____ Nin, French-born American writerANAISDDown 10: BreastboneSTERNUMDDown 11: Type of list; commotionTO-DODDown 12: Person from 59 Down?ARABDDown 13: Capital of ItalyROMEDDown 21: ImpromptuAD-LIBDDown 23: Young animalCUBDDown 25: Part of a theatreBALCONYDDown 26: Capital of JordanAMMANDDown 27: Snow forest; a gait (anag.)TAIGADDown 28: Don't Look Back in ____, Oasis songANGERDDown 29: ExceptionalSURPASSINGDDown 31: Currency used in 59 Down?RIYALDDown 32: Kind of lead used to connect video systemsSCARTDDown 33: Capital of JapanTOKYODDown 35: Sheep's cryBAADDown 36: Short exclamation of approvalRAHDDown 40: Salmon Fishing in the ____, Paul Torday novelYEMENDDown 43: Dead set (anag.)SEDATEDDDown 45: Ask advice fromCONSULTDDown 47: Respectful term of addressSIRDDown 51: Oklahoma cityTULSADDown 52: Type of flatbreadPITTADDown 53: Capital of TogoLOMEDDown 54: Notorious Ugandan leaderAMINDDown 55: Pasta resembling large macaroniZITIDDown 56: Dorothy's cowardly companionLIONDDown 57: Duelling swordEPEEDDown 58: And other peopleET ALDDown 59: Capital of QatarDOHADDown 62: Extinct big birdMOA