Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Wednesday, 7th February 2024 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 7th February 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Thin" director of Brief Encounter?LEANAAcross 5: RoughlyOR SOAAcross 9: New World parrotMACAWAAcross 14: Swear-word; what might be swornOATHAAcross 15: ____ Mall, London thoroughfarePALLAAcross 16: Organic compound produced by decomposition; I mean (anag.)AMINEAAcross 17: "Gladly, the ____ bear", 29 Down from Keep Thou My Way by Theodore E PerkinsCROSS-EYEDAAcross 19: 30 DownYONKSAAcross 20: Set of beliefsISMAAcross 21: S Warne (anag.)ANSWERAAcross 23: Genuine German?ECHTAAcross 24: ____ the day; European thoroughfareRUEAAcross 25: Luminous mists surrounding deitiesNIMBIAAcross 27: Carter or Clinton, politicallyDEMOCRATAAcross 32: Monitor lizardGOANNAAAcross 35: Shed crocodile tears?EMOTEAAcross 36: Followers of The Cure or The Sisters of Mercy, e.g.GOTHSAAcross 38: Duck for the Magpies or the Seagulls?NILAAcross 39: Little timeMINAAcross 40: Green ploversPEEWITSAAcross 42: Ruined medieval Armenian city, now in TurkeyANIAAcross 43: Tough as ____ bootsOLDAAcross 44: Seats (anag.)ASSETAAcross 45: MountedGOT ONAAcross 47: Don't have toNEEDNTAAcross 49: "I can see clearly now ____ is gone", 29 Down from a song by Johnny NashLORRAINEAAcross 51: Oxygen and Hydrogen, etcGASESAAcross 53: OMGEEKAAcross 54: "Saving his life from this ____ sausage tea", 29 Down from Bohemian Rhapsody by QueenWARMAAcross 56: Meaner (anag.)RENAMEAAcross 59: "____ Lawley", So Lonely 29 Down from a song by The PoliceSUEAAcross 62: UselessINEPTAAcross 64: Gower or Sinai, e.g.PENINSULAAAcross 66: DirectSTEERAAcross 67: ____ and Crafts, decorative movementARTSAAcross 68: Grecian pots?URNSAAcross 69: James, Winkler or Purcell, e.g.HENRYAAcross 70: Profit and ____ account, basic financial statementLOSSAAcross 71: Not messyNEATDDown 1: Positions of genes on chromosomesLOCIDDown 2: "My ____ are alight", 29 Down from a song by Desmond DekkerEARSDDown 3: The Mighty ____, famous strongman Joe GreensteinATOMDDown 4: The UK's biggest employerNHSDDown 5: First to the crease?OPENERDDown 6: Bradbury and Charles, sayRAYSDDown 7: Killed; large numberSLEWDDown 8: ____ days, times of yoreOLDENDDown 9: Maggie ____, song of two female PMs?MAYDDown 10: Protozoan organismAMOEBADDown 11: ____ Bengals, NFL teamCINCINNATIDDown 12: Symbol of a loop above a T-shaped crossANKHDDown 13: Actor Dominic or Timothy, e.g.WESTDDown 18: Types of vesselSAUCEPANSDDown 22: "There's a bathroom on the ____", 29 Down from Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater RevivalRIGHTDDown 24: Tommy's nonsense?ROTDDown 26: Bryophyte shade?MOSS GREENDDown 27: Evil genius?DEMONDDown 28: Heskey or Zola, e.g.EMILEDDown 29: Misheard lyricMONDEGREENDDown 30: Seemingly forever?AGESDDown 31: "I got no ____, I hung it up again", 29 Down from Tubthumping by ChumbawambaTOWELDDown 33: Silk voileNINONDDown 34: Skirt styleA-LINEDDown 37: One of the Jackson 5TITODDown 41: Trees (anag.)ESTERDDown 46: "Royal" tree in which the future Charles II hidOAKDDown 48: WetterDAMPERDDown 50: CarelessREMISSDDown 52: Part of a flower's calyx; pales (anag.)SEPALDDown 54: Your ____ is my command!WISHDDown 55: Bet; a net (anag.)ANTEDDown 57: Caffè ____, coffee chainNERODDown 58: "The ____ are my friends", 29 Down from Blowin' in the Wind by Bob DylanANTSDDown 59: User (anag.)SUREDDown 60: Arm boneULNADDown 61: ____ Grinstead, West Sussex town where Good King Wenceslas was writtenEASTDDown 63: Must ____ harder!TRYDDown 65: Shining example of tabloid journalism?SUN