Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 27th October 2023 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 27th October 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: The Jungle ____, animated Disney filmBOOKAAcross 5: Short rounds?AMMOAAcross 9: HellenicGREEKAAcross 14: Europe's most active volcanoETNAAAcross 15: Wicket partBAILAAcross 16: Forearm bonesRADIIAAcross 17: Rite (anag.); tire (anag.)TIERAAcross 18: Given the chopAXEDAAcross 19: Muslim princes; is arm (anag.)AMIRSAAcross 20: HitmanASSASSINAAcross 22: DeclaresSTATESAAcross 23: ____ Fandango, Toast of London characterCLEMAAcross 24: Popped one's clogsDIEDAAcross 25: First letter of the 9 Across alphabetALPHAAAcross 28: Pulls backRETRACTSAAcross 32: Mitre (anag.); remit (anag.); timer (anag.)MERITAAcross 33: Scrabble pieceTILEAAcross 34: Seaweed used to wrap sushiNORIAAcross 35: French friendAMIAAcross 36: Caesar or Waldorf?SALADAAcross 37: ____ de mer, seasicknessMALAAcross 38: ClobberTOGSAAcross 40: Three in cardsTREYAAcross 41: Third letter of the 9 Across alphabetGAMMAAAcross 43: MadnessINSANITYAAcross 45: Pales (anag.); peals (anag.); pleas (anag.)LEAPSAAcross 46: GratuitiesTIPSAAcross 47: GloomyDOURAAcross 49: Dos and don’tsADVICEAAcross 52: Natives of BrusselsBELGIANSAAcross 56: France's longest riverLOIREAAcross 57: Sheep enclosureFOLDAAcross 58: First murder victimABELAAcross 59: German industrial cityESSENAAcross 60: Mechanical repetitionROTEAAcross 61: Roman moon goddessLUNAAAcross 62: Wild-goose ____, fruitless pursuitCHASEAAcross 63: ____ Sy, Lupin starOMARAAcross 64: From ____ to stern, throughoutSTEMDDown 1: Second letter of the 9 Across alphabetBETADDown 2: ____ Redding, (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay singerOTISDDown 3: The Young ____, sitcom featuring Ade Edmondson and Rik MayallONESDDown 4: City in PakistanKARACHIDDown 5: DemeanABASEDDown 6: ____ Gorky, Russian author of The Lower DepthsMAXIMDDown 7: MannerMIENDDown 8: No Country for ____ Men, Coen brothers filmOLDDDown 9: Kitchen utensil garret (anag.)GRATERDDown 10: Muslim month of fastingRAMADANDDown 11: Diet (anag.); tied (anag.); tide (anag.)EDITDDown 12: The Emerald IsleEIREDDown 13: Peck or neckKISSDDown 21: Thin strip of woodSLATDDown 22: Located diets (anag.); edits (anag.); tides (anag.)SITEDDDown 24: PostponeDELAYDDown 25: Italian violin makerAMATIDDown 26: Citrus fruitLEMONDDown 27: PuritansPRIGSDDown 28: The life of ____, a carefree existenceRILEYDDown 29: Punctuation markCOMMADDown 30: Lady and the ____, animated Disney filmTRAMPDDown 31: ____ Marner, George Eliot novelSILASDDown 33: Open pies filled with fruitTARTSDDown 36: Michael ____, R.E.M. singerSTIPEDDown 39: ParodiesSATIRESDDown 41: Drink quicklyGLUGDDown 42: AntennaeAERIALSDDown 44: ____ Creed, statement of Christian beliefNICENEDDown 47: Fourth letter of the 9 Across alphabetDELTADDown 48: Longer in the toothOLDERDDown 49: ____ Guinness, Obi-Wan Kenobi actorALECDDown 50: MoneyDOSHDDown 51: Endorsement on a passportVISADDown 52: ____ town, place of rapid expansionBOOMDDown 53: Verge onABUTDDown 54: River between Cambridgeshire and NorfolkNENEDDown 55: ____ dunk, a sure thingSLAMDDown 57: To and ____, back and forthFRO