Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 13th September 2024 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 13th September 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Run down a mountainPISTEAAcross 6: Full of years?OLDAAcross 9: ____ Just Not That Into You, 2004 self-help bookHESAAcross 12: PaleASHENAAcross 13: Bring aboutCAUSEAAcross 16: Tolkien's Treebeard, e.g.ENTAAcross 17: Daisy Dukes, e.g.SHORTSHORTSAAcross 19: British tennis bodyLTAAAcross 20: ____ off, destroyWRITEAAcross 21: Kick-Ass character played by Chloë Grace MoretzHITGIRLAAcross 23: Like a non-vegetarian dish?MEATYAAcross 24: Nickname that removes vatore or vadorSALAAcross 25: How Alexander Hamilton diedDUELAAcross 26: Green friend of Thomas the Tank EnginePERCYAAcross 27: Identify the culpritsNAMENAMESAAcross 29: One might be pollardedTREEAAcross 30: With in Berlin?MITAAcross 31: Pronoun in some versions of the Lord's prayerTHYAAcross 32: Where to find over 600,000 wordsO.E.D.AAcross 32: Where to find over 600,000 wordsOEDAAcross 33: Six sets (anag.)SEXISTSAAcross 35: Ant's partnerDECAAcross 38: Pea keeperPODAAcross 39: Joey in children's literatureROOAAcross 40: Jersey house?BARNAAcross 41: Is especially fond of, in slangLIKELIKESAAcross 45: Smooth artificial fabricRAYONAAcross 46: A big lieONERAAcross 47: Kind of lettuceCOSAAcross 48: ____ Court, Kensington districtEARLSAAcross 49: Goat-like animal, and the associated leatherCHAMOISAAcross 51: A Town Like ____, Nevil Shute novelALICEAAcross 52: Mitchell, Slater and Moon on EastEndersKATAAcross 53: Risks Donald Rumsfeld was aware of?KNOWNKNOWNSAAcross 57: Don't Bring Me Down bandELOAAcross 58: One divided by 0.142857 recurringSEVENAAcross 59: General dislikeODIUMAAcross 60: ____ and Stimpy, cartoon duoRENAAcross 61: Poem of praiseODEAAcross 62: Branch locations?NESTSDDown 1: FathersPASDDown 2: Sort ofISHDDown 3: Washed up?SHOWEREDDDown 4: Domestic row?TERRACEDDown 5: BeingENTITYDDown 6: Line in a pub?OCHEDDown 7: Asian languageLAODDown 8: The "D" of DoxbridgeDURHAMDDown 9: He indicates itHELIUMDDown 10: Main courseENTREEDDown 11: Plays for timeSTALLSDDown 14: Small daggerSTILETTODDown 15: Superlative endingESTDDown 18: Farmyard buildingSTYDDown 22: Welcome to Australia?G'DAYDDown 23: Nothing more thanMEREDDown 24: Jonathan Swift works, e.g.SATIRESDDown 26: Instruction to keep readingPTODDown 27: Reject or cancelNIXDDown 28: Organisation with over 150,000 bedsNHSDDown 30: You don't want to taste your ownMEDICINEDDown 33: ____ Campbell, former Tottenham Hotspur defenderSOLDDown 34: Replacement for CQDSOSDDown 35: Daniel ____, person with three Best Actor OscarsDAYLEWISDDown 36: Despite popular misconception, not the figure in a Piccadilly Circus statueEROSDDown 37: Wolf Blizter's employerCNNDDown 38: Wave that may last for monthsPERMDDown 40: Supermarket lines?BAR CODEDDown 41: Davy Jones' ____, marine euphemismLOCKERDDown 42: Take a breathINHALEDDown 43: Michael ____, star of Batman and The FlashKEATONDDown 44: Balkan republicKOSOVODDown 45: Why Does It Always ____ Me?, Travis songRAINONDDown 48: WapitiELKDDown 50: Green lightsOKSDDown 51: The only senior British royal with a criminal convictionANNEDDown 54: Tie the knotWEDDDown 55: Common allergenNUTDDown 56: Text messageSMS