Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 13th October 2023 There are 36 across clues and 40 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 13th October 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Attention-grabberPSSTAAcross 5: Big birdEMUAAcross 8: Computer programmerCODERAAcross 13: Bantu speakerHUTUAAcross 14: Facebook's parent companyMETA-AAcross 16: ____ Heskey, former Liverpool and England footballerEMILEAAcross 17: Relating to a wingALARAAcross 18: Mixture of clay and limestoneMARLAAcross 19: Areas of newspaper offices with specific responsibilityDESKSAAcross 20: Barely crawling?SKINNY-DIPPINGAAcross 23: Eagle's nestEYRIEAAcross 24: TeaCHAAAcross 25: Odd spirit?RUMAAcross 28: Carol Ann Duffy or Simon Armitage, e.g.POET LAUREATEAAcross 33: Stove that's always onAGAAAcross 36: Edgar Allan ____, American writerPOEAAcross 37: Family membersNIECESAAcross 38: Take backRECLAIMAAcross 41: People making runs, or counting them?SCORERSAAcross 42: Bring to mindRECALLAAcross 43: How exciting!OOHAAcross 44: Fixer's jobDIYAAcross 45: Song based on a Robert Burns poemAULD LANG SYNEAAcross 49: Health resortSPAAAcross 50: Rocky hillTORAAcross 51: Top ocean predatorsORCASAAcross 55: People sharing a common interestINTEREST GROUPAAcross 60: Alexandre ____, The Count of Monte Cristo authorDUMASAAcross 62: ____ Tindall, rugby player and member of the Royal FamilyMIKEAAcross 63: SeaweedALGAAAcross 64: Cleansing procedureENEMAAAcross 65: The largest continentASIAAAcross 66: What a pub might be to a brewery?TIEDAAcross 67: Kind of down?EIDERAAcross 68: I'm not really sure about thatHMMAAcross 69: 4,840 square yardsACREDDown 1: Period of the moon, e.g.PHASEDDown 2: Horse-drawn vehicle for one; moodySULKYDDown 3: Part of a flightSTAIRDDown 4: Cruel nickname applied to England football manager Graham TaylorTURNIPDDown 5: US award for excellence in the television industryEMMYDDown 6: Spiced honey drinkMEADDDown 7: Part of the inner ear; lit cure (anag)UTRICLEDDown 8: Ghanaian currencyCEDIDDown 9: PortentOMENDDown 10: Acid dregs (anag.)DISGRACEDDDown 11: The moose, for AmericansELKDDown 12: Des-____, house to be admiredRESDDown 15: "I am the ____ and the Omega", Revelation 22:13ALPHADDown 21: New beginning?NEO-DDown 22: Carrying a spare tyre?PAUNCHYDDown 26: Rue it (anag.)UTERIDDown 27: UntidyMESSYDDown 29: Remove body hairEPILATEDDown 30: ____ Jones, Welsh singerTOMDDown 31: Copacabana cityRIODDown 32: Always, in verseE'ERDDown 33: City in northern France famous for tapestriesARRASDDown 34: Go faster!GEE UPDDown 35: Dial Mecca (anag.)ACCLAIMEDDDown 39: Young shaverLADDDown 40: That's ____ folks!ALLDDown 41: Distressing letters?SOSDDown 43: Like a monsterOGREISHDDown 46: ____ Jean Baker, Marilyn MonroeNORMADDown 47: Noggin the ____, character created by Oliver PostgateNOGDDown 48: MistakesERRATADDown 52: Intestinal painCOLICDDown 53: Pointy tool for boring holesAUGERDDown 54: One in a black suit?SPADEDDown 56: Identify; reputationNAMEDDown 57: Nicholas II, for oneTSARDDown 58: Read quicklySKIMDDown 59: Kind of spirit; Arsenal, e.g.TEAMDDown 60: Scottish salmon riverDEEDDown 61: Place of learning, in shortUNI