Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 8th November 2023 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 8th November 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lady ____, singer; Radio ____, Queen hitGAGAAAcross 5: Keep your ____ shut!TRAPAAcross 9: 62 Across had a 9 Down ____, nursery rhymeLAMBAAcross 13: Way offAFARAAcross 14: What your brain's between?EARSAAcross 15: Type of ricePILAUAAcross 16: "Mañana" sayers?PROCRASTINATORSAAcross 19: SunSOLAAcross 20: Chooses; spot (anag.)OPTSAAcross 21: Two groups of four together?OCTETAAcross 22: Extinct bird from New ZealandMOAAAcross 23: Early Spielberg film with a menacing truckDUELAAcross 24: Whole range, of emotions or notes?GAMUTAAcross 27: Work unitERGAAcross 28: Ache (anag.)EACHAAcross 32: Of the 14 Across?AURALAAcross 33: What buoyant things doFLOATAAcross 35: Lumme!GEEAAcross 36: "Either that wallpaper goes or I do", misquoted ____ by Oscar WildeFAMOUS LAST WORDSAAcross 39: Day before Christmas or New Year?EVEAAcross 40: Aberdonians or Glaswegians, e.g.SCOTSAAcross 41: Concepts; aside (anag.)IDEASAAcross 42: Rocky river bedWADIAAcross 44: Fish eggsROEAAcross 45: Draw one's top lip up on one sideSNEERAAcross 46: ShinerSTARAAcross 48: Short-winged seabirdAUKAAcross 49: Boat with one headsailSLOOPAAcross 51: The ____ on the Train, Emily Blunt filmGIRLAAcross 52: Life forceCH'IAAcross 52: Life forceCHIAAcross 55: As Zeta-Jones and Day-Lewis, e.g.DOUBLE-BARRELLEDAAcross 58: Of seaweedALGALAAcross 59: To the sheltered side, at seaALEEAAcross 60: Estonian currencyEUROAAcross 61: Does, e.g.DEERAAcross 62: Contrary 51 Across?MARYAAcross 63: DuckTEALDDown 1: IntervalsGAPSDDown 2: Big do on topAFRODDown 3: SlammerGAOLDDown 4: Curved lineARCDDown 5: Something 9 Down, short and stoutTEAPOTDDown 6: A 46 Across (anag.)RASTADDown 7: 46 Across (anag.)ARTSDDown 8: Measure of pressurePSIDDown 9: DiddyLITTLEDDown 10: SucculentALOEDDown 11: MarketplaceMARTDDown 12: Park the ____, get everyone behind the ballBUSDDown 15: Trot or canter for horses?PACEDDown 17: Twin brother of RemusROMULUSDDown 18: French confectionNOUGATDDown 23: DebrisDROSSDDown 24: Tropical fruitGUAVADDown 25: With weapons about one's personARMEDDDown 26: ____ Zedong, former Chinese leaderMAODDown 27: UpliftELATEDDown 29: ConcurAGREEDDown 30: Tree; raced (anag.)CEDARDDown 31: Myra ____, English pianist, 1890-1965HESSDDown 32: One or twoA FEWDDown 33: Knock over – onto this?FLOORDDown 34: ____ 9 Down 46 Across, nursery rhymeTWINKLEDDown 37: Graze – in a fight?SCRAPEDDown 38: ____ to a Nightingale, Keats poemODEDDown 43: Line on a weather mapISOBARDDown 45: The ____ with the Fringe on Top, song from Oklahoma!SURREYDDown 47: Motorway fee; ringTOLLDDown 48: Clothes drierAIRERDDown 49: Lone fish?SOLEDDown 50: Olympic slipper?LUGEDDown 51: Apple typeGALADDown 52: LeadCLUEDDown 53: Queen of Mount OlympusHERADDown 54: Billy ____, Rebel Yell singerIDOLDDown 55: American ____!, animated sitcom starring Seth MacFarlaneDADDDown 56: Iranian cityBAMDDown 57: AllowedLET