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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 24th January 2024

There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 24th January 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Roles
AAcross 6: US state home to the Sundance Film Festival
AAcross 10: We made it, just!
AAcross 14: Group of North American Arctic languages
AAcross 15: "Algonquin", calico ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
AAcross 16: With reduced sugar, say
AAcross 17: Player of Fortnite, e.g.
AAcross 18: See; fruit
AAcross 19: Fever
AAcross 20: 49 Across's office; the drippiness (anag.)
AAcross 23: Razorbill, say
AAcross 24: Take ____ at
AAcross 25: "Jonathan Edwards", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossBLACK BEAR
AAcross 31: ____ Kovalev, former Strictly pro
AAcross 35: Mould again!
AAcross 36: Those hit in front of wicket for lbw?
AAcross 38: "Baron Spreckle", ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
AAcross 39: Skip
AAcross 40: Old Greek coins
AAcross 42: Valued object as a guarantee of good faith
AAcross 43: Lab rival?
AAcross 44: Be scared of
AAcross 45: What blackbird has done when morning has broken
AAcross 47: Cuts Like a ____, Bryan Adams song
AAcross 49: Teddy or F D?
AAcross 51: Word introducing episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus
AAcross 53: Wheelie receptacle?
AAcross 54: The Clintons' Socks, say?WHITE HOUSE PET
AAcross 61: Jeremy ____, 43 Across politician
AAcross 62: Eye
AAcross 63: Ancient Saudi Arabian cityAL-ULA
AAcross 66: ____ bitten, twice shy
AAcross 67: Water-filled containers for hot drinks
AAcross 68: Pigeonhole
AAcross 69: Seaweed extract
AAcross 70: Black, green and ice, e.g.
AAcross 71: "Emily Spinach", garter ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 1: "Maude", ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 2: ____ de Armas, No Time to Die actress
DDown 3: One sat upon by a cow?
DDown 4: One of many on a wedding cake?
DDown 5: Runs out of clothing
DDown 6: John ____, The Witches of Eastwick author
DDown 7: Warty hall resident?
DDown 8: Up the ____, escalate matters
DDown 9: "Bill", ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 10: On-screen substance?
DDown 11: Where the tide is or was for Blondie?
DDown 12: Case of pins and needles?
DDown 13: Read it and ____!
DDown 21: Bluest (anag.); bustle (anag.); sublet (anag.)
DDown 22: Clues for asparagus?
DDown 25: Badger, such as "Josh", T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 26: Citrus fruit
DDown 27: Tiny parts of a raspberry, e.g.
DDown 28: "Tom Quartz", ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 29: Formal agreement, in short
DDown 30: "Jonathan", piebald ____, T 49 Across's 54 Across
DDown 32: Jiggled milk drink
DDown 33: Georg ____, German philosopher
DDown 34: Concerning (archaic)
DDown 37: South African rock rabbit; asides (anag.)
DDown 41: Corn part, or what may be cauliflower?
DDown 42: People with political authority, briefly?
DDown 44: Outdoor charity event
DDown 46: Friendly correspondentsPEN PALS
DDown 48: In better shape
DDown 50: Haunt
DDown 52: Twist and ____, The Beatles hit
DDown 54: Hold your horses, horse!
DDown 55: As parliament may be after an election
DDown 56: Old South American
DDown 57: Man-eating monster
DDown 58: Member's part
DDown 59: Dash, style; lean (anag.)
DDown 60: Brass instrument
DDown 64: 100 qintars in Tirana
DDown 65: Cakes and ____, items mentioned by Sir Toby Belch
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