Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Thursday, 21st March 2024 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Thursday, 21st March 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Kinds of shellfish similar to 5 DownsCLAMSAAcross 6: InclinationBENTAAcross 10: Small drink of whisky; Armenian 37 AcrossDRAMAAcross 14: Purplish colourLILACAAcross 15: Large deep-sea fishOPAHAAcross 16: Aniseed liqueurOUZOAAcross 17: Bone cavities; a rant (anag.)ANTRAAAcross 18: Bill of fareMENUAAcross 19: African antelopesGNUSAAcross 20: Hairy tiger moth caterpillarWOOLLY BEARAAcross 22: Tedious individualBOREAAcross 23: Stewart ____, stand-up comedianLEEAAcross 24: Absolute scoundrels!SWINESAAcross 26: Athenian lawgiver; loons (anag.)SOLONAAcross 29: DisturbancesTO-DOSAAcross 31: UndressSTRIPAAcross 32: Person handling large 37 Across transactionsFINANCIERAAcross 36: AlleviateEASEAAcross 37: ____ For Nothing, song by Dire StraitsMONEYAAcross 38: "For ____ us a child is born …" (Isaiah)UNTOAAcross 39: AssociationsGROUPINGSAAcross 41: Rechargeable sort of batteryNICADAAcross 42: Sample by eating or drinkingTASTEAAcross 43: Former South African provinceNATALAAcross 44: Anne ____, Henry VIII's second wifeBOLEYNAAcross 47: Romanian 37 AcrossLEIAAcross 48: They defeated Wales 2-0 in the 2022 Fifa World CupIRANAAcross 49: Baroque woodwind instrumentOBOE D'AMOREAAcross 56: Ed Sheeran songNINAAAcross 57: ____ Paris, singer and presenterMICAAAcross 58: Bed minus headboard and footboardDIVANAAcross 59: ____ Smith, former Aston Villa managerDEANAAcross 60: Historical periodsERASAAcross 61: Make improvements (to a text)EMENDAAcross 62: Long cutSLITAAcross 63: ____ Ayling-Ellis, 2021 Strictly winnerROSEAAcross 64: DispatchesSENDSDDown 1: TalonCLAWDDown 2: Floor coveringLINODDown 3: Choir partALTODDown 4: Clay-based fertiliserMARLDDown 5: Type of shellSCALLOPDDown 6: Frozen dessertBOMBEDDown 7: Fencing swordEPEEDDown 8: Character in The Royle FamilyNANADDown 9: Traditional day to hold UK electionsTHURSDAYDDown 10: Bonio, for instanceDOG BISCUITDDown 11: Talk continuouslyRUN ONDDown 12: Sky-blueAZUREDDown 13: Edwin ____, two-time Olympic 400 metres hurdles championMOSESDDown 21: Craving; Japanese 37 AcrossYENDDown 25: Was victorious; South Korean 37 AcrossWONDDown 26: CelebritySTARDDown 27: ApproximatelyOR SODDown 28: Army rank immediately below captainLIEUTENANTDDown 29: Slight colouringTINGEDDown 30: Royal version of "my"?ONESDDown 31: Metal shoe studSEGDDown 32: Damp area in a church?FONTDDown 33: Ancient PeruvianINCADDown 34: And other thingsET ALDDown 35: ____ Liddle, columnist for The SpectatorRODDDown 37: Term that's used incorrectlyMISNOMERDDown 40: Foot the billPAYDDown 41: River nymphs; aid Sean (anag.)NAIADESDDown 43: ____ Flanders, Homer Simpson's neighbourNEDDDown 44: Fastens tightlyBINDSDDown 45: Oxford collegeORIELDDown 46: Hawaiian verandaLANAIDDown 47: Rental agreementLEASEDDown 50: Kind of ballpoint penBIRODDown 51: South American wood sorrel plantsOCASDDown 52: Marcel Marceau's artistic mediumMIMEDDown 53: Small furnaceOVENDDown 54: Border; South African 37 AcrossRANDDDown 55: All's Well That ____ Well, Shakespeare playENDS