Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 12th July 2024 There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 12th July 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ____ Rainer, first performer to win more than one OscarLUISEAAcross 6: If it's rising, a property's value may be fallingDAMPAAcross 10: Fencing swordFOILAAcross 14: PungentACRIDAAcross 15: ____ of the Year, award whose last recipients were Amanda Holden and Andy MurrayREARAAcross 16: ApproximatelyOR SOAAcross 17: Back-up choicePLANBAAcross 18: ____ White, commentator who plays himself in Ted LassoARLOAAcross 19: Delta followerECHOAAcross 20: Kevin Costner's directorial debut *DANCES WOLVESAAcross 23: ____ Choco-snitch, insult used in an episode of The SimpsonsERINAAcross 24: Article from GermanyEINAAcross 25: Buck's buddy?DOEAAcross 28: F4 closes with thisALTAAcross 31: Be obvious to everyone *GO OUT SAYINGAAcross 34: Father of Cordelia, Goneril, and ReganLEARAAcross 36: Mother Teresa, e.g.NUNAAcross 37: Relating to the eyesOCULARAAcross 38: AlertsWARNSAAcross 40: ____ Maria, coffee liqueurTIAAAcross 42: Truncated peace (but not a portmanteau)TRUCEAAcross 43: LarksANTICSAAcross 45: Number of goalkeepers in a typical football match?ONEAAcross 47: Suffix indicating inflammation or preoccupationITISAAcross 48: Taylor Swift song that won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards *YOU BELONG MEAAcross 51: Davey, Vaizey etc in politicsEDSAAcross 52: They want to be Scots free?SNPAAcross 53: Neither partnerNORAAcross 54: Floor coveringLINOAAcross 56: Actress previously married to Ryan Phillippe *REESE ERSPOONAAcross 61: Name that may be engraved on a bowlFIDOAAcross 64: PerformancesGIGSAAcross 65: Pipe shaped like a letter; popular website, we hearU-TUBEAAcross 66: Taiwanese computer giantACERAAcross 67: Scandinavian name held by singer?INGEAAcross 68: Took again, as an examRESATAAcross 69: DependRELYAAcross 70: Given to pryingNOSYAAcross 71: Paradisiacal sitesEDENSDDown 1: Employer of TV's ColumboLAPDDDown 2: US university near Venice Beach, CaliforniaUCLADDown 3: Country song for A Flock of Seagulls?IRANDDown 4: From the time ofSINCEDDown 5: Stefan ____, retired Swedish tennis playerEDBERGDDown 6: OverextendedDRAWN OUTDDown 7: Bubbly barAERODDown 8: Piece of croquet kitMALLETDDown 9: Condition in an agreementPROVISODDown 10: EnemiesFOESDDown 11: One of Tolkien's Uruk-hai, e.g.ORCDDown 12: KindaISHDDown 13: Lavatory; card gameLOODDown 21: Capital of the Swiss canton of ValaisSIONDDown 22: Pass into lawENACTDDown 25: Make squash, e.g.DILUTEDDown 26: Taking LSDON ACIDDDown 27: Outer space?EGRESSDDown 28: The Postman ____ Rings Twice, James M Cain novelALWAYSDDown 29: ____ Me, Bill Withers songLEAN ONDDown 30: Make superficially more impressive (pie in the sky?)TART UPDDown 32: NUJ or NUS, e.g.UNIONDDown 33: ____ Gagarin, cosmonautYURIDDown 35: Charity that publishes Insight magazineRNIBDDown 39: It's seen, heard, and enjoyed by theatre-goers?SCENEDDown 41: English name for Ynys MônANGLESEYDDown 44: Fruity red liqueurSLOE GINDDown 46: Muslim ruler; mire (anag.)EMIRDDown 49: Duke from Twelfth NightORSINODDown 50: Make certainENSUREDDown 55: ChoseOPTEDDDown 56: ____ Stewart, former Conservative MPRORYDDown 57: Typical supermarket sextetEGGSDDown 58: Flower of YorkshireOUSEDDown 59: Scottish town offering ferries to MullOBANDDown 60: Where to practise cricketNETSDDown 61: A long, long way to run?FARDDown 62: Subzero formationICEDDown 63: ____ Amitri, Scottish bandDEL.DDown 63: ____ Amitri, Scottish bandDEL