Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Thursday, 27th July 2023 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Thursday, 27th July 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TaxiCABAAcross 4: Word of regretALASAAcross 8: Ancient Celtic poetsBARDSAAcross 13: Egg cellsOVAAAcross 14: One man ____ to mowWENTAAcross 15: Adjustment to improve a vehicle's engineTUNE-UPAAcross 16: Painting's colour scheme; tiny alto (anag.)TONALITYAAcross 18: Make lovableENDEARAAcross 19: Credit; 65 AcrossTICKAAcross 20: An attractive personEYE CANDYAAcross 22: Loving intenselyADORINGAAcross 26: PortentOMENAAcross 27: Containing a 26 Across?OMINOUSAAcross 29: AristocratTOFFAAcross 33: Having few internal wallsOPEN-PLANAAcross 36: Country singer Haggard or actress OberonMERLEAAcross 37: Unit of luminance; 65 AcrossNITAAcross 38: Song from FrozenLET IT GOAAcross 41: Spelling competition; 65 AcrossBEEAAcross 42: Moneylending at extortionate ratesUSURYAAcross 44: GiganticCOLOSSALAAcross 46: Branch of IslamSHIAAAcross 47: The First Cut Is The ____, song written by Cat StevensDEEPESTAAcross 49: SwerveVEERAAcross 51: American's trainerSNEAKERAAcross 55: Having limbs interlinkedARM IN ARMAAcross 59: Suffer defeatLOSEAAcross 60: One of the equinoxesVERNALAAcross 61: RecentlyAS OF LATEAAcross 65: Six-footer?INSECTAAcross 66: TrundleROLLAAcross 67: Bulgarian breadLEVAAcross 68: The smallest amountLEASTAAcross 69: WhirlpoolEDDYAAcross 70: Equivalent of 100 square metresAREDDown 1: Panna ____, cream dessertCOTTADDown 2: ShunAVOIDDDown 3: Spanish financial institutionBANCODDown 4: Boring toolAWLDDown 5: Hawaiian garlandLEIDDown 6: TV's Mr McPartlin; 65 AcrossANTDDown 7: Eyelid inflammationSTYEDDown 8: Steve ____, boxing commentatorBUNCEDDown 9: Moderately slow musical pieceANDANTEDDown 10: Dialect word for a ditch or watercourseREENDDown 11: PairDUADDDown 12: NimbleSPRYDDown 15: SwarmsTEEMSDDown 17: City in Ohio; no ark (anag.)AKRONDDown 21: All I Want for Christmas is ____, festive pop stapleYOUDDown 23: InsinuateIMPLYDDown 24: Death on the ____, Agatha Christie storyNILEDDown 25: Tang (anag.); 65 AcrossGNATDDown 28: Dancing ____, celebrity skating showON ICEDDown 30: Eyeballs, e.g.ORBSDDown 31: Type of circus; 65 AcrossFLEADDown 32: Can You ____ the Love Tonight, song from The Lion KingFEELDDown 33: BurdenONUSDDown 34: Old expression of impatiencePISHDDown 35: Sewing caseETUIDDown 36: American elkMOOSEDDown 39: Double twenty in dartsTOPSDDown 40: Scottish valleyGLENDDown 43: GorgesRAVINESDDown 45: Play for timeSTALLDDown 47: Doled out playing cardsDEALTDDown 48: Slip upERRDDown 50: Establish by lawENACTDDown 52: Australian marsupialKOALADDown 53: Organic compoundESTERDDown 54: Dermot ____, former England cricketerREEVEDDown 55: Antihistamine drugAVILDDown 56: Gorden Kaye's role in 'Allo, 'Allo!RENEDDown 57: Bacterial infectionMRSADDown 58: Female horseMAREDDown 62: Piece of turfSODDDown 63: No spring chicken?OLDDDown 64: Come ____ with Me, David Walliams and Matt Lucas comedyFLY