Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Monday, 29th July 2024 There are 36 across clues and 40 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Monday, 29th July 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Devoid of spice or of characterBLANDAAcross 6: Fair ____, Scottish locationISLEAAcross 10: A might indicate thisAMPSAAcross 14: ChillingEERIEAAcross 15: Noble gasNEONAAcross 16: Fervour; laze (anag.)ZEALAAcross 17: They're said to rush inFOOLSAAcross 18: Put one's foot downTRODAAcross 19: One heard at Covent Garden?ARIAAAcross 20: Why there are no flies on you?INSECT REPELLENTAAcross 23: Driving aidTEEAAcross 24: Rider's strapREINAAcross 25: Voting optionAYEAAcross 26: Festive pie fillingMINCEAAcross 27: Gathered crops or rewards?REAPEDAAcross 31: Right on certain transportSTARBOARDAAcross 35: HostileICYAAcross 36: Give a green lightCONSENTAAcross 37: Listener's complaintEARACHEAAcross 41: Yoko ____, Japanese artist and singerONOAAcross 42: Shots, perhapsESPRESSOSAAcross 44: Spiny Madagascan animal; centre (anag.)TENRECAAcross 48: Harmful actionsTORTSAAcross 49: Reproductive cellsOVAAAcross 50: Indonesian beast also known as a sapi-utanANOAAAcross 51: Opposition leader during some of the Blair yearsIDSAAcross 54: Dismissal because of a member being unfairly obstructiveLEG BEFORE WICKETAAcross 59: Japanese ethnic groupAINUAAcross 60: The ____ White Duke, one of David Bowie's alter egosTHINAAcross 61: ____ Writes to the Colonel, García Márquez novellaNO ONEAAcross 62: What feminists might have burned?BRASAAcross 63: It ____ Me Babe, Bob Dylan songAIN'TAAcross 64: German DadaistERNSTAAcross 65: Badger's burrowSETTAAcross 66: Yuletide drinksNOGSAAcross 67: Destroys completely; sears (anag.)RASESDDown 1: SuitBEFITDDown 2: Sierra followerLEONEDDown 3: "____ by any other name" (Romeo and Juliet)A ROSEDDown 4: African long-distance runner?NILEDDown 5: PortrayDESCRIBEDDown 6: InvolvedINTRICATEDDown 7: Showing more sang-froidSERENERDDown 8: Part of the letter "b" or "p"LOOPDDown 9: Make popularENDEARDDown 10: Shrub associated with Augusta golf courseAZALEADDown 11: Pond; simpleMEREDDown 12: French breadPAINDDown 13: Part of a Venetian blindSLATDDown 21: Joiner in woodworkTENONDDown 22: Potassium hydroxide solutionLYEDDown 26: ____ Tiggy-Winkle, children's characterMRSDDown 26: ____ Tiggy-Winkle, children's characterMRS.DDown 28: Shots, perhapsPICSDDown 29: ParrotECHODDown 30: Cochineal and woad, e.g.DYESDDown 31: Person from Perth?SCOTDDown 32: Manner of speakingTONEDDown 33: Soon, in poetryANONDDown 33: Soon, in poetryANON.DDown 34: They testify under oath; note spend (anag.)DEPONENTSDDown 38: It might point you in the right directionARROWDDown 39: Loyal servantRETAINERDDown 40: Jenny, maybeASSDDown 43: Getting an eyefulSTARINGDDown 45: SturdyROBUSTDDown 46: Trevor ____, Waking the Dead actorEVEDDown 47: Loose garment from AsiaCAFTANDDown 51: Oinks (anag.)IKONSDDown 52: ConcentratedDENSEDDown 53: Printer's instructionsSTETSDDown 54: Testing environmentsLABSDDown 55: De Valera's countryEIREDDown 56: One kept away by 20 AcrossGNATDDown 57: Where Columbus is foundOHIODDown 58: Girl's name derived from the Greek word for girlCORA