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.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: RolesPARTSAAcross 6: US state home to the Sundance Film FestivalUTAHAAcross 10: We made it, just!PHEWAAcross 14: Group of North American Arctic languagesINUITAAcross 15: "Algonquin", calico ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossPONYAAcross 16: With reduced sugar, sayLITEAAcross 17: Player of Fortnite, e.g.GAMERAAcross 18: See; fruitDATEAAcross 19: FeverAGUEAAcross 20: 49 Across's office; the drippiness (anag.)PRESIDENTSHIPAAcross 23: Razorbill, sayAUKAAcross 24: Take ____ atAIMAAcross 25: "Jonathan Edwards", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossBLACK BEARAAcross 31: ____ Kovalev, former Strictly proPASHAAAcross 35: Mould again!RECASTAAcross 36: Those hit in front of wicket for lbw?PADSAAcross 38: "Baron Spreckle", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossHENAAcross 39: SkipOMITAAcross 40: Old Greek coinsLEPTAAAcross 42: Valued object as a guarantee of good faithGAGEAAcross 43: Lab rival?CONAAcross 44: Be scared ofFEARAAcross 45: What blackbird has done when morning has brokenSPOKENAAcross 47: Cuts Like a ____, Bryan Adams songKNIFEAAcross 49: Teddy or F D?ROOSEVELTAAcross 51: Word introducing episodes of Monty Python's Flying CircusITSAAcross 53: Wheelie receptacle?BINAAcross 54: The Clintons' Socks, say?WHITE HOUSE PETAAcross 61: Jeremy ____, 43 Across politicianHUNTAAcross 62: EyeOGLEAAcross 63: Ancient Saudi Arabian cityAL-ULAAAcross 66: ____ bitten, twice shyONCEAAcross 67: Water-filled containers for hot drinksURNSAAcross 68: PigeonholeLABELAAcross 69: Seaweed extractAGARAAcross 70: Black, green and ice, e.g.TEASAAcross 71: "Emily Spinach", garter ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossSNAKEDDown 1: "Maude", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossPIGDDown 2: ____ de Armas, No Time to Die actressANADDown 3: One sat upon by a cow?RUMPDDown 4: One of many on a wedding cake?TIERDDown 5: Runs out of clothingSTREAKSDDown 6: John ____, The Witches of Eastwick authorUPDIKEDDown 7: Warty hall resident?TOADDDown 8: Up the ____, escalate mattersANTEDDown 9: "Bill", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossHYENADDown 10: On-screen substance?PLASMADDown 11: Where the tide is or was for Blondie?HIGHDDown 12: Case of pins and needles?ETUIDDown 13: Read it and ____!WEEPDDown 21: Bluest (anag.); bustle (anag.); sublet (anag.)SUBTLEDDown 22: Clues for asparagus?TIPSDDown 25: Badger, such as "Josh", T 49 Across's 54 AcrossBROCKDDown 26: Citrus fruitLEMONDDown 27: Tiny parts of a raspberry, e.g.ACINIDDown 28: "Tom Quartz", ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossCATDDown 29: Formal agreement, in shortAPPRODDown 30: "Jonathan", piebald ____, T 49 Across's 54 AcrossRATDDown 32: Jiggled milk drinkSHAKEDDown 33: Georg ____, German philosopherHEGELDDown 34: Concerning (archaic)ANENTDDown 37: South African rock rabbit; asides (anag.)DASSIEDDown 41: Corn part, or what may be cauliflower?EARDDown 42: People with political authority, briefly?GOVDDown 44: Outdoor charity eventFETEDDown 46: Friendly correspondentsPEN PALSDDown 48: In better shapeFITTERDDown 50: HauntOBSESSDDown 52: Twist and ____, The Beatles hitSHOUTDDown 54: Hold your horses, horse!WHOADDown 55: As parliament may be after an electionHUNGDDown 56: Old South AmericanINCADDown 57: Man-eating monsterOGREDDown 58: Member's partULNADDown 59: Dash, style; lean (anag.)ELANDDown 60: Brass instrumentTUBADDown 64: 100 qintars in TiranaLEKDDown 65: Cakes and ____, items mentioned by Sir Toby BelchALE