Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 30th August 2024 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 30th August 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ____ Land, film for which Emma Stone won an OscarLALAAAcross 5: WeepsSOBSAAcross 9: One of three behind a batterSTUMPAAcross 14: The only birds with calf musclesEMUSAAcross 15: ____ and voidNULLAAcross 16: Pressing personURGERAAcross 17: ____ Them Bodies Saints, Casey Affleck filmAINTAAcross 18: A hairy man, according to GenesisESAUAAcross 19: Stop at seaBELAYAAcross 20: She's a tourist attraction in a dry dock in Bristol *SSGREATBRITAINAAcross 23: Horse race run at Epsom DownsTHEOAKSAAcross 24: After taxNETAAcross 25: It's four points or five points, depending on the codeTRYAAcross 26: Dinner jacketTUXAAcross 27: Unfavourable food review?UGHAAcross 30: Tally; babe in arms?TOT UPAAcross 33: She was sunk on 7 May 1915 *LUSITANIAAAcross 36: ____ the Engine, old animated seriesIVORAAcross 37: Unit equal to 200 milligramsCARATAAcross 38: GrassNARKAAcross 39: She supported the Pilgrims' progress in 1620 *MAYFLOWERAAcross 41: ContemptuousSNIDEAAcross 42: Ernie ____, South African golferELSAAcross 43: It comes before teeESSAAcross 44: Hawaiian garlandLEIAAcross 45: Jack ____, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue hostDEEAAcross 46: Grant a permit (to)LICENSEAAcross 50: Carol, or what you might say after answering asterisked cluesISAWTHREESHIPSAAcross 54: ____ donna, temperamental typePRIMAAAcross 55: He's smarter than the average bearYOGIAAcross 56: Stephen K ____, comedianAMOSAAcross 57: Propeller going back and forth?ROTORAAcross 58: BlueprintPLANAAcross 59: Cornish town and riverLOOEAAcross 60: Addition to days, weeks and yearsON ENDAAcross 61: Slithering fishEELSAAcross 62: Brand known as Axe in much of the worldLYNXDDown 1: Last but not ____LEASTDDown 2: Like many of the characters in the film Witness?AMISHDDown 3: ThrustLUNGEDDown 4: It's unnatural to play onASTROTURFDDown 5: SlySNEAKYDDown 6: EvictsOUSTSDDown 7: Give the game awayBLABDDown 8: Feature of drunken speech?SLURDDown 9: It's found between the linesSUBTEXTDDown 10: Setter's incentive?TREATDDown 11: Jamaican tangeloUGLIDDown 12: Average; unpleasantMEANDDown 13: InterferePRYDDown 21: Wyatt ____, legendary US lawmanEARPDDown 22: Someone from way up north?INUITDDown 26: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, e.g.TSARDDown 27: ____ Emery, Aston Villa managerUNAIDDown 28: What one might do to one's loinsGIRDDDown 29: Typically cheaper alternative to codHAKEDDown 30: What comes before the end of a sentence?TIMEDDown 31: Like the presidential office?OVALDDown 32: Woody and Buzz Lightyear, e.g.TOYSDDown 33: Cricket has 42 of theseLAWSDDown 34: Midge ____, co-writer of Do They Know It's Christmas?UREDDown 35: 1970s Diane Keaton filmANNIEHALLDDown 37: Term used in group theory; Tesco (anag.)COSETDDown 40: With the windLEEWARDDDown 41: They're shorter than minsSECSDDown 44: Alarm-free mornings?LIEINSDDown 45: Matt ____, Oppenheimer actorDAMONDDown 46: Relating to the bar or benchLEGALDDown 47: Leonard ____, director of Three Men and a BabyNIMOYDDown 48: Wooden symbol of failure?SPOONDDown 49: Home to BasildonESSEXDDown 50: ____ Curtain, old political barrierIRONDDown 51: LocationSITEDDown 52: A lot of promotionHYPEDDown 53: Part of the stage?ROLEDDown 54: Not am?PRO