Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Tuesday, 30th January 2024 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Tuesday, 30th January 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Mineral springSPAAAcross 4: Male deer; trash (anag.)HARTSAAcross 9: Indian unit of weight a lot recalled?TOLAAAcross 13: BygonePASTAAcross 15: For a special purposeAD HOCAAcross 16: Bone dryARIDAAcross 17: Grand Theft ____, video game seriesAUTOAAcross 18: Group led by Gareth Malone?CHOIRAAcross 19: Dyke-building king of MerciaOFFAAAcross 20: ____ dumpling, a Scottish puddingCLOOTIEAAcross 22: Wooden matchLUCIFERAAcross 24: BeforehandEARLIERAAcross 25: Flightless birdsEMUSAAcross 26: Got ready to propose marriage?KNELTAAcross 28: The ____ Wears Prada, Anne Hathaway filmDEVILAAcross 32: PublishedISSUEDAAcross 36: Too much!OTTAAcross 38: Verdi operaAIDAAAcross 39: Man ____, Greg Davies comedyDOWNAAcross 40: Flower; stare (anag.)ASTERAAcross 42: Lump of turfCLODAAcross 43: Mild Dutch cheeseEDAMAAcross 44: Pose; command to a dogSITAAcross 45: SustainedUPHELDAAcross 47: ____ Rejected My Soul, Morrissey singleSATANAAcross 49: La ____ Vita, Federico Fellini filmDOLCEAAcross 51: ____ Ballesteros, Spanish golferSEVEAAcross 53: Cycled better thanOUTRODEAAcross 58: Charles ____, author of Oliver TwistDICKENSAAcross 61: Album coversSLEEVESAAcross 62: Citrus fruitUGLIAAcross 63: Gush, ham it upEMOTEAAcross 65: Common senseNOUSAAcross 66: Agent, common, or proper?NOUNAAcross 67: Hut; room on a linerCABINAAcross 68: Game of chance; chop upDICEAAcross 69: ____ Norman, Australian golferGREGAAcross 70: Alan ____, England wicketkeeperKNOTTAAcross 71: Wild animal's lairDENDDown 1: ____ Oddity, David Bowie songSPACEDDown 2: ____ Radcliffe, long-distance runnerPAULADDown 3: Nancy ____, American-born British politician; rotas (anag.)ASTORDDown 4: Large ranchesHACIENDASDDown 5: Stick to firmlyADHEREDDown 6: Greek alphabet letter between pi and sigmaRHODDown 7: Eau de ____, lightly scented perfumeTOILETTEDDown 8: Rugby formationSCRUMDDown 9: Head of the Irish governmentTAOISEACHDDown 10: Carl ____, German composerORFFDDown 11: ____ of Brian, Monty Python filmLIFEDDown 12: Month between Shevat and Nisan in the Jewish calendarADARDDown 14: ImplementTOOLDDown 21: Cheeky child; kite (anag.)TIKEDDown 23: Chew the ____, ruminateCUDDDown 27: Housey-houseyLOTTODDown 29: Extremely unpleasantVILEDDown 30: Pop ____, forerunner to The X FactorIDOLDDown 31: Alan ____, American actor associated with westernsLADDDDown 32: "Beware the ____ of March!"IDESDDown 33: Fizzy waterSODADDown 34: Hit, as a flySWATDDown 35: Exposing; a snug mink (anag.)UNMASKINGDDown 37: Bad-tempered and aggressiveTRUCULENTDDown 41: Churchwarden's assistantSIDESMANDDown 46: ____ Townshend, The Who guitaristPETEDDown 48: Born asNEEDDown 50: Failed to maintain a hold on realityLOSTITDDown 52: Type of sweaterV NECKDDown 54: Tear apart with forceRENDDDown 55: Egg-shapedOVOIDDDown 56: 40-40, in tennisDEUCEDDown 57: German industrial cityESSENDDown 58: Animal excrementDUNGDDown 59: ____ Stravinsky, Russian-born composerIGORDDown 60: I'm Sorry I Haven't a ____, radio panel gameCLUEDDown 64: Or best offer, brieflyOBO