Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 11th October 2023 There are 41 across clues and 37 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 11th October 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Auntie from Salford?BBCAAcross 4: ____ vera, soothing lotionALOEAAcross 8: ____ eyes on, spotsCLAPSAAcross 13: Decorated metalwareTOLEAAcross 14: Heart; part of an eater?COREAAcross 15: Greek storytellerAESOPAAcross 16: 25 Down's birdWOODSTOCKAAcross 18: 25 Down's Peppermint 59 DownPATTYAAcross 19: Old empire with the capital TenochtitlanAZTECAAcross 20: Iraqi cityBASRAAAcross 21: Court dividerNETAAcross 22: Theatre works?OPSAAcross 25: White or Red Lion, e.g.PUBAAcross 26: ____ Raining Men, The Weather Girls songITSAAcross 28: Supposedly responsible personGROWN-UPAAcross 30: Six hand breadthsELLAAcross 31: Negative word on your nelly?NOTAAcross 32: Nation's mark of historyHERITAGEAAcross 34: Dustin ____, comedian who partnered Les DennisGEEAAcross 35: SnoopyNOSYAAcross 38: F1 champion in 1988, 1990 and 1991SENNAAAcross 39: NuisancePESTAAcross 40: Cyril Ramaphosa's partyANCAAcross 41: Artistically enrichingCULTURALAAcross 43: UndergarmentBRAAAcross 44: UrgeHIEAAcross 45: Things rattled behind newlyweds' car?TIN CANSAAcross 49: Two plus two, e.g.SUMAAcross 50: That thing wouldIT'DAAcross 51: PerchedSATAAcross 52: ____ de plume, aliasNOMAAcross 53: Those on the nose?SPECSAAcross 55: Indian dip; tiara (anag.)RAITAAAcross 57: Make a shrill squeakCHIRKAAcross 58: Of the skin's surfaceEPIDERMALAAcross 62: Hermann ____, German author of SiddharthaHESSEAAcross 63: Spent currency of Venice?LIRAAAcross 64: Clayey or sandy stuffMARLAAcross 65: Shane (anag.)ASHENAAcross 66: EatFEEDAAcross 67: MachiavellianSLYDDown 1: 25 Across; drinkerBOOZERDDown 2: DrunkBLOTTODDown 3: YieldCEDEDDown 4: Song-and-dance performance?ACTDDown 5: Little boys' roomLOODDown 6: Evil humanoid in the works of TolkienORCDDown 7: That's shocking!EEKDDown 8: CompetentCAPABLEDDown 9: Meadows; sale (anag.)LEASDDown 10: Constrict; gantries (anag.)ASTRINGEDDown 11: Carb-rich vegPOTATOESDDown 12: Mata Hari or Anthony Blunt, e.g.SPYDDown 13: Sound of a plucked stringTWANGDDown 17: Stone of ____, artefact seized by Edward ISCONEDDown 20: Plovdiv's countryBULGARIADDown 23: Trivial activities?PURSUITSDDown 24: Spoke glibly at lengthSPIELEDDDown 25: Snacks, often roasted or saltedPEANUTSDDown 27: Let it beSTETDDown 29: ____ Didn't They Ask Evans?, Agatha Christie novelWHYDDown 33: Demolition materialTNTDDown 35: NicksNABSDDown 36: Sudden and strong forward movementsONRUSHESDDown 37: Like a knaveSCAMPISHDDown 39: Company typePLCDDown 41: Bird; 25 Down, perhaps, when read with 66 AcrossCHICKENDDown 42: Cavern; aren't (anag.)ANTREDDown 46: CarnalANIMALDDown 47: Official drawing up documentsNOTARYDDown 48: Tiny; 25 Down, perhaps, when read with 11 DownSMALLDDown 54: Old name for GaelicERSEDDown 56: ____ and the Man, George Bernard Shaw playARMSDDown 57: Tea; a dance if doubled or tripled?CHADDown 58: Spritely old petrol company?ELFDDown 59: Pastry on a chart?PIEDDown 60: FuryIREDDown 61: Bank of mum and ____, fund for privileged kidsDAD