Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Monday, 24th July 2023 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Monday, 24th July 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Altar locationAPSEAAcross 5: BawdyRIBALDAAcross 11: ____ you decent?AREAAcross 14: The ____, road leading to Buckingham PalaceMALLAAcross 15: UnidirectionalONE-WAYAAcross 16: Ottoman titleBEYAAcross 17: A play of bright, sparkling colours *OPALESCENCEAAcross 19: ____ Another Day, James Bond filmDIEAAcross 20: What a novice may becomeNUNAAcross 21: Pronto!ASAPAAcross 22: Old wagonsWAINSAAcross 24: Yuri ____, the first man in spaceGAGARINAAcross 26: Followers of Zeno of CitiumSTOICSAAcross 28: ____ Whishaw, the voice of PaddingtonBENAAcross 29: To make (e.g. a plant) paleETIOLATEAAcross 31: Sweet Caroline singer *NEIL DIAMONDAAcross 35: ____ and featherTARAAcross 36: Dad's ____, wartime sitcomARMYAAcross 37: There's one in each asterisked clue's answerGEMAAcross 38: Food shopDELIAAcross 39: Society newcomerDEBAAcross 40: Ireland *EMERALD ISLEAAcross 44: ResentmentACRIMONYAAcross 46: I see!AHAAAcross 47: RubbishyTINPOTAAcross 48: ScrapABOLISHAAcross 52: Tree providing the source of chocolateCACAOAAcross 53: Puppy created by Eric HillSPOTAAcross 54: New beginning?NEOAAcross 55: Amateur Boxing AssociationABAAAcross 56: 1967 hit by The Rolling Stones *RUBY TUESDAYAAcross 60: Of last monthULTAAcross 61: SillierINANERAAcross 62: Harry ____, comedianHILLAAcross 63: To Kill a Mockingbird authorLEEAAcross 64: Racks for drying clothesAIRERSAAcross 65: Ill at ____, unsettledEASEDDown 1: In a crowd ofAMONGDDown 2: Gulf of ____, inlet of the Coral SeaPAPUADDown 3: It may rhyme for CockneysSLANGDDown 4: Old measure of 45 inchesELLDDown 5: Gioachino ____, William Tell composerROSSINIDDown 6: Like Pachacuti, e.g.INCANDDown 7: Leave a message after the ____BEEPDDown 8: Wheat bristleAWNDDown 9: Hotel du ____, Anita Brookner novelLACDDown 10: General name for a tree which supplies a colorantDYEWOODDDown 11: Follows Edward VIII's example?ABDICATESDDown 12: Put software back on a computer, e.g.REINSTALLDDown 13: Ol' Blue ____, nickname of Frank SinatraEYESDDown 18: Equipped for hearingEAREDDDown 23: AfflictAILDDown 25: SkilfullyABLYDDown 26: Leaf poreSTOMADDown 27: It might make a whistle?TINDDown 29: Unai ____, Aston Villa managerEMERYDDown 30: One of the Great LakesERIEDDown 31: Nothing, zipNADADDown 32: Celebrate (anag.)ERECTABLEDDown 33: Lay tiles e.g. in an overlapping mannerIMBRICATEDDown 34: One taking ten per cent?AGENTDDown 38: ____ M for Murder, Alfred Hitchcock filmDIALDDown 40: Shops like Mr Magorium's?EMPORIADDown 41: Low noise?MOODDown 42: Lion-slaying and stable-cleaning, e.g.LABOURSDDown 43: Table ____, a fixed price menuDHOTEDDown 45: Three Men ____ Boat, Jerome K Jerome novelINADDown 48: Better suitedAPTERDDown 49: Juliet's predecessorINDIADDown 50: Contents of a pod?SEALSDDown 51: Sir Lindsay ____, Mr SpeakerHOYLEDDown 52: Netted hat liningCAULDDown 53: Word heard at a New Year celebrationSYNEDDown 57: Where one may go after schoolUNIDDown 58: Watering holeBARDDown 59: Pronoun for a shipSHE