Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 14th June 2024 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 14th June 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Travis ____, Australian cricketerHEADAAcross 5: Integrity of the streetCREDAAcross 9: ____ Paradise, protagonist of Jack Kerouac's On the RoadSALAAcross 12: Joint that allows drinking?ELBOWAAcross 14: CursesHEXESAAcross 16: The "in" momentETAAAcross 17: Weatherman who said no hurricane was coming in 1987 *MICHAELFISHAAcross 19: UFO pilots?ETSAAcross 20: San ____, Milan football stadiumSIROAAcross 21: Non-working timesSIESTASAAcross 23: Keyboard keyALTAAcross 26: Walking and talking are notable ones for childrenFIRSTSAAcross 28: Home to ColumbusOHIOAAcross 29: Common Swedish male nameLARSAAcross 31: Father and Son singer *CATSTEVENSAAcross 33: Change for the better (hopefully)EDITAAcross 34: DevouredATEAAcross 35: ____ Lanka, home to ColomboSRIAAcross 36: Wales for the WelshCYMRUAAcross 38: Member of a Lord of the Rings race that refuses to be hastyENTAAcross 40: Deal with it!REMITAAcross 44: Holiday ____, movie featuring the song White ChristmasINNAAcross 46: Life-forceCH'IAAcross 46: Life-forceCHIAAcross 48: Movement influenced by the MoonTIDEAAcross 49: Cricket umpire whose first name is actually Harold *DICKIEBIRDAAcross 53: A tea tray might be a makeshift oneSLEDAAcross 54: It's connected to Lake Ontario by the Niagara RiverERIEAAcross 55: Biblical region famous for its balmGILEADAAcross 57: Vegas openerLASAAcross 58: Diplomats living abroadCONSULSAAcross 60: Branch of IslamSHIAAAcross 62: Number of England caps for Matt Jarvis, Francis Jeffers or Chris SuttonONEAAcross 63: UK music duo; or, a hint to answers to asterisked cluesPETSHOPBOYSAAcross 68: Rep rivalDEMAAcross 69: Loose stonesSCREEAAcross 70: Elinor Dashwood?SENSEAAcross 71: AgeERAAAcross 72: Children's literary character with an eponymous HallTOADAAcross 73: BuffoonDOLTDDown 1: Bottom of a skirt, e.g.HEMDDown 2: The Book of ____, post-apocalyptic filmELIDDown 3: Easy letters?ABCDDown 4: Homeric exclamationsDOHSDDown 5: Compound including Cl & O; the coral (anag.)CHLORATEDDown 6: Whistle-blowerREFDDown 7: IsEXISTSDDown 8: Leaves offDESISTSDDown 9: FumeSEETHEDDown 10: AccomplishATTAINDDown 11: Aids for stock controlLASSOSDDown 13: Neglected childWAIFDDown 15: Pronoun used by all acting, but no permanent, leaders of the Labour Party?SHEDDown 18: Birth mother of Chandler and Monica's adopted twins in FriendsERICADDown 22: Russian citizens?SOVIETSDDown 23: Smart guyALECDDown 24: Lay ____ Lay, Bob Dylan songLADYDDown 25: Short cutTRIMDDown 27: Tool for Banksy?STENCILDDown 30: Non-working timesSTRIKESDDown 32: Don't write "err" here?ERRDDown 37: LSE, e.g.UNIDDown 39: Separated the edible part of the grain from the strawTHRESHEDDDown 41: Flatford ____, feature of a John Constable paintingMILLDDown 42: Last word of The Italian JobIDEADDown 43: Cruz and Danson, e.g.TEDSDDown 45: Fail to care forNEGLECTDDown 47: US state that shares a border with British ColumbiaIDAHODDown 49: Change out of Morse, e.g.DECODEDDown 50: Press agent?IRONERDDown 51: Martin Scorsese said the MCU wasn't thisCINEMADDown 52: Mini barBISTRODDown 56: Salsa and the likeDIPSDDown 59: American courierUPSDDown 61: ____ Nadir, Troy's best friend in CommunityABEDDDown 64: Caspian, e.g.SEADDown 65: Plastic ____ Band, singers of Happy Xmas (War Is Over)ONODDown 66: French fashion house, in briefYSLDDown 67: At least six games on courtSET