Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Thursday, 23rd March 2023 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Thursday, 23rd March 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Soft drink brandFANTAAAcross 6: Conclusion; 60 AcrossENDAAcross 9: ____ the Aardvark, CBBC puppetOTISAAcross 13: Chemical compoundESTERAAcross 14: Keanu Reeves character in The MatrixNEOAAcross 15: Joyful expression in songTRA-LAAAcross 16: Cinema guideUSHERETTEAAcross 18: Authoritative bookBIBLEAAcross 19: SwellingsNODESAAcross 20: ____ the season to be jollyTISAAcross 21: Garden hose, e.g.SPRAYERAAcross 24: Having two rounded projections; idle Bob (anag.)BILOBEDAAcross 28: North-western US stateOREGONAAcross 29: Native American languageSEMINOLEAAcross 30: ____ Alone, Macaulay Culkin movie; 60 AcrossHOMEAAcross 31: Exercises one's franchiseVOTESAAcross 32: ____ Saints, group featuring Natalie and Nicole AppletonALLAAcross 33: College at both Oxford and CambridgeCORPUS CHRISTIAAcross 37: Clear as ____, not at all clearMUDAAcross 38: Actor Kapoor and cricketer Kumble, e.g.ANILSAAcross 39: Current unitsAMPSAAcross 41: The ____, Hugh Jackman filmPRESTIGEAAcross 43: Most whimsicalFEYESTAAcross 45: Mischievous childHELLIONAAcross 46: Nonsense; boy Noel (anag.)BOLONEYAAcross 47: LongingYENAAcross 48: Smooth-shelled nutPECANAAcross 49: FrequentlyOFTENAAcross 52: Made angryIRRITATEDAAcross 56: ____ said, soonest mendedLEASTAAcross 57: Former railway 35 DownNURAAcross 58: Rub outERASEAAcross 59: Susie ____, Countdown dictionary guruDENTAAcross 60: One of many that get depressed when typing?KEYAAcross 61: Dressing for dinner?SAUCEDDown 1: Pot-au-____, French stewFEUDDown 2: Fool in Massachusetts?ASSDDown 3: To the ____ degreeN-THDDown 3: To the ____ degreeNTHDDown 4: Youth; green tea (anag.)TEENAGERDDown 5: Rocky ravine in AmericaARROYODDown 6: Come in; 60 AcrossENTERDDown 7: Practice area for cricketersNETSDDown 8: Female rabbitDOEDDown 9: PrayerORISONDDown 10: Bar bill; 60 AcrossTABDDown 11: ____ be back, phrase made famous by Arnold SchwarzeneggerI'LLDDown 12: Enclosure to guarantee a replySAEDDown 15: Georgian capitalTBILISIDDown 17: ____ Hazard, Belgian footballerEDENDDown 20: Merit (anag.); mitre (anag.); remit (anag.)TIMERDDown 21: Note, a needle pulling thread from The Sound of MusicSOHDDown 22: ObtainPROCUREDDown 23: Go on the catwalk again?REMODELDDown 24: Footballer Mead and Sky journalist Rigby, e.g.BETHSDDown 25: Males rowing?BOATMENDDown 26: Curve having two 43 DownELLIPSEDDown 27: Derek Trotter to his friends; 60 AcrossDEL.DDown 27: Derek Trotter to his friends; 60 AcrossDELDDown 29: Plinth at the base of a column; close (anag.)SOCLEDDown 31: Churchillian gesture of triumphV-SIGNDDown 34: Doctor's client; long-sufferingPATIENTDDown 35: The U of USSRUNIONDDown 36: So long in JapanSAYONARADDown 37: What a speedometer might showMPHDDown 40: PigpenSTYDDown 42: Most cunningSLYESTDDown 43: Points of greatest interestFOCIDDown 44: Exhilarate; teasel (anag.)ELATESDDown 46: Mary ____, former GBBO judgeBERRYDDown 48: ____ Leith, current GBBO judgePRUEDDown 49: Getting onOLDDDown 50: Charge for serviceFEEDDown 51: Pale brownTANDDown 52: A squid's defenceINKDDown 53: Nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabetTAUDDown 54: Vehicle's stability warning light; 60 AcrossESCDDown 55: Chester's riverDEE