Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 20th September 2024 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 20th September 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Ready for sleep; bead (anag.)ABEDAAcross 5: Spill the beans?LEAKAAcross 9: Bowlers, e.g.HATSAAcross 13: YesteryearYOREAAcross 14: Nessun Dorma, e.g.ARIAAAcross 15: VestigeRELICAAcross 16: Heavy weather *RAINSTORMAAcross 18: Fire remnantEMBERAAcross 19: Wind up toys?KITESAAcross 20: Midriff musclesABSAAcross 22: Princess ____, Gilbert & Sullivan operaIDAAAcross 23: Joey ____, TV personalityESSEXAAcross 24: 70th wedding anniversaryPLATINUMAAcross 26: Opposite of a liabilityASSETAAcross 27: ____ on My Guitar, Taylor Swift song *TEARDROPSAAcross 28: Instruction to turn over a new leafPTOAAcross 29: Feb followerMARAAcross 30: Molly-____ Hague, ex-fiancée of Tommy FuryMAEAAcross 31: Feature of a beach body?TANAAcross 32: David and Frederick ____, media mogulsBARCLAYAAcross 34: AnnoyIRKAAcross 37: Unite ceremoniallyWEDAAcross 38: Energy company and former FA Cup sponsorsEONAAcross 39: Regret Parisian way?RUEAAcross 40: Alternative to bathing *SHOWERINGAAcross 44: TormentAGONYAAcross 46: Accepting, broadmindedTOLERANTAAcross 47: Base for a jam/cream debateSCONEAAcross 48: Son of Ned Flanders on The SimpsonsRODAAcross 49: Tax-free accountISAAAcross 50: Coven try this?SPELLAAcross 51: SawADAGEAAcross 53: Phenomenon seen at Niagara or, on a smaller scale, in the answers to asterisked cluesWATERFALLAAcross 57: African country that is two letters short of another oneNIGERAAcross 58: Locally againstAGINAAcross 59: ____ Sedgwick, It Girl associated with Andy WarholEDIEAAcross 60: AdjudgeDEEMAAcross 61: The Longest ____, Adam Sandler filmYARDAAcross 62: Isle of Wight town supposedly the inspiration for a Beatles songRYDEDDown 1: Scottish town that unsuccessfully applied for city statusAYRDDown 2: Luís ____ Morte, retired Portuguese footballerBOADDown 3: Sven-Göran ____, first non-English manager of the England men's football teamERIKSSONDDown 4: ____ Richards, The World Is Not Enough actressDENISEDDown 5: Typesetting software used in academiaLATEXDDown 6: Greek god of loveEROSDDown 7: Go public withAIRDDown 8: US VP, to her friendsKAMALADDown 9: Clothing borderHEMDDown 10: No bail (anag.)ALBINODDown 11: BusyTIED UPDDown 12: Legs itSCRAMSDDown 15: 24 hours offREST DAYDDown 17: Let it standSTETDDown 21: Old-fashioned provider?BARMANDDown 23: Visa alternative for visitors to the USESTADDown 24: Proportional termPERCENTDDown 25: RageIREDDown 26: SuitableAPTDDown 27: What was combined with macadam in a 1902 patentTARDDown 29: Former name for ChennaiMADRASDDown 32: Having got more stout?BEERIERDDown 33: Epitome of good sleepLOGDDown 34: Margaret Thatcher's nicknameIRON LADYDDown 35: Old characterRUNEDDown 36: What comes before West in Florida?KEYDDown 37: Producers of the Royal RumbleWWEDDown 40: String, coastland (but not a portmanteau)STRANDDDown 41: "Hug-a-____", phrase coined by Labour's Home Secretary in 2006HOODIEDDown 42: The "OA" of OAPOLD AGEDDown 43: Sort ofIN A WAYDDown 44: Maker of the AspireACERDDown 45: One might be putting on the greenGOLFERDDown 47: Don't saveSPENDDDown 50: Use a spoonSTIRDDown 52: Jade, e.g.GEMDDown 54: Kitchen rangeAGADDown 55: What you see when you close your eyes?LIDDDown 56: ____ Carsley, interim England football managerLEE