Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 1st March 2023 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 1st March 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tapas (anag.) *PASTAAAcross 6: ____ window, one with movable panelsSASHAAcross 10: Way to get outLBWAAcross 13: Take possession by occupationANNEXAAcross 14: Hello from Giovanni?CIAOAAcross 15: Skin holePOREAAcross 16: Circle whose stones were raised over 4,000 years agoSTONEHENGEAAcross 18: BellowROARAAcross 19: Rent; further up, by the sound of it?HIREAAcross 20: Do ____ others as you would have them do ____ youUNTOAAcross 21: 1 Across quills *PENNEAAcross 22: Clear filmACETATEAAcross 24: One of Tolkien's Urak-haiORCAAcross 25: Cat's catkin tree?PUSSY WILLOWAAcross 31: 2000 Samuel L Jackson filmSHAFTAAcross 35: 1 Across little tongues *LINGUINEAAcross 36: Popocatépetl pourer?LAVAAAcross 37: BlueprintsPLANSAAcross 39: Holliday and Martin, e.g.DOCSAAcross 40: Strong dislikeAVERSIONAAcross 42: Civet's cousinGENETAAcross 43: Twelve consecutive strikes in tenpin bowling?PERFECT GAMEAAcross 46: ____ mode, served with ice creamA LAAAcross 47: Knight errantPALADINAAcross 52: Quirky and chucklesomeDROLLAAcross 55: AmateurLAICAAcross 57: Zilch for Emma Raducanu?LOVEAAcross 58: FlingHURLAAcross 59: 1 Across shells *CONCHIGLIEAAcross 61: Cutting tool with an arched bladeADZEAAcross 62: Blunted fencing bladeEPEEAAcross 63: Dates (anag.); stead (anag.)SATEDAAcross 64: Fire signLEOAAcross 65: In which congregation sitPEWSAAcross 66: Untidy; sounding like a footballer?MESSYDDown 1: Ottoman rulerPASHADDown 2: Playful trickANTICDDown 3: Keep partner awake?SNOREDDown 4: Belief (in palindrome?)TENETDDown 5: ChopAXEDDown 6: Episodes; commotionsSCENESDDown 7: It ____ Necessarily So, Bronski Beat songAIN'TDDown 8: Staple food in the tropicsSAGODDown 9: Soil loosenerHOEDDown 10: DiverLOONDDown 11: ____ Stark, Game of Thrones characterBRANDDown 12: As it ____, so to speakWEREDDown 15: Rule outPRECLUDEDDown 17: Bantu-speaking groupHUTUDDown 21: Mrs Grundy?PRIGDDown 23: SuitableAPTDDown 24: Snow (anag.)OWNSDDown 26: CantSLANGDDown 27: The Big ____, Billy ConnollyYINDDown 28: Animal on the Sri Lankan flagLIONDDown 29: ____ Upon a Time in the …ONCEDDown 30: … ____, Charles Bronson film directed by Sergio LeoneWESTDDown 31: ____ and tickleSLAPDDown 32: Walls ____ earsHAVEDDown 33: Rave (anag.)AVERDDown 34: 1 Across butterflies *FARFALLEDDown 37: Magpie genusPICADDown 38: It's not happy for a singing policeman!LOTDDown 41: ____ someone a pup, play a trick on a buyerSELLDDown 42: What might make one's hair stand on end?GELDDown 44: Very tops; a spice (anag.)APICESDDown 45: ____ one, the speed of soundMACHDDown 48: Dulse and bladderwrack etcALGAEDDown 49: TwitsDOLTSDDown 50: Green climbersIVIESDDown 51: As poor as a church mouseNEEDYDDown 52: Dish made of split peasDHALDDown 53: LewdRUDEDDown 54: 1 Across barley *ORZODDown 55: BoundLOPEDDown 56: Wane (anag.)ANEWDDown 59: PorcinoCEPDDown 60: Three-letter ideology endingISM