Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Sunday, 22nd September 2024 There are 41 across clues and 41 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Sunday, 22nd September 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Salt ____ vinegarANDAAcross 4: Old cinema chainABCAAcross 7: WeaponARMAAcross 10: ArticleTHEAAcross 13: ____ Ferrigno, Hulk actorLOUAAcross 14: State in IndiaGOAAAcross 15: River seen in Aberdeen?DEEAAcross 16: ScrapRAGAAcross 17: Female peer *DUCHESSAAcross 19: Ruined abbey location in the Scottish BordersMELROSEAAcross 21: ____ The Groove, Madonna songINTOAAcross 22: Tableware for leafy fare *SALADBOWLSAAcross 24: Company, not a crowdTWOAAcross 26: Parts of a foot (abbr.)INSAAcross 27: EncounterMEETAAcross 28: Capable of being avoided; base evil (anag.)EVASIBLEAAcross 32: Picts and Gaels, e.g.CELTSAAcross 33: Robert Vaughn's character in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. *NAPOLEONSOLOAAcross 36: Dr. ____, rapperDREAAcross 37: Rub up the wrong wayIRKAAcross 38: Long periodERAAAcross 39: Type of cookerAGAAAcross 42: Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum *ELGIN MARBLESAAcross 45: Keep countTALLYAAcross 48: Black gold businessesOILERIESAAcross 49: Female friend in Nice?AMIEAAcross 50: ____ House, song by MadnessOURAAcross 52: Scots form of to or tooTAEAAcross 53: Cringeworthy *TOECURLINGAAcross 57: Nibble like a hamsterGNAWAAcross 60: Most hackneyedTRITESTAAcross 61: Avengers:____, superhero film and what answers to asterisked clues haveEND GAMEAAcross 61: Avengers:____, superhero film and what answers to asterisked clues haveENDGAMEAAcross 63: ____ Beale, EastEnders characterIANAAcross 64: Supportive ofFORAAcross 65: ConflictWARAAcross 66: Starter for ____, David Nicholls novelTENAAcross 67: Three characters in Lille?ELSAAcross 68: Americ____, collections of objects (US)ANAAAcross 69: Farmyard enclosureSTYAAcross 70: Hospital dept.ENTDDown 1: Supermarket chainALDIDDown 2: Word qualified by an adjectiveNOUNDDown 3: Strong adhesive stripDUCT TAPEDDown 4: What's My ____ Again?, Blink-182 songAGEDDown 5: Final enemy in a computer gameBOSSDDown 6: House in Acapulco?CASADDown 7: Commercial fellowADMANDDown 8: Only Connect hieroglyph (with 24 Across)REEDSDDown 9: Scary Spice aliasMELBDDown 10: Garden toolTROWELDDown 11: Deli meat; lathes (anag.)HASLETDDown 12: DischargesEGESTSDDown 18: Why?HOWSODDown 20: Son of David and VictoriaROMEODDown 23: Right of possessionLIENDDown 25: In an unctuous mannerOILILYDDown 28: The World's ____, Simon Pegg filmENDDDown 29: Football replay aidVARDDown 29: Football replay aidVAR.DDown 30: Batten or fat suffixBERGDDown 31: Trickster godLOKIDDown 32: One colour on West Ham United's kitCLARETDDown 34: Round before the finalSEMIDDown 35: Type of testORALDDown 39: EstrangeALIENATEDDown 40: Bobby ____, member of Bucks FizzGEEDDown 41: EquineASSDDown 42: ChooseELECTDDown 43: Sushi wrapperNORIDDown 44: Melvyn ____, presenterBRAGGDDown 45: ____ scone, Scottish breakfast componentTATTIEDDown 46: Not virtuousAMORALDDown 47: Popular activities for teenagers?LIEINSDDown 50: Welles of Citizen Kane, for oneORSONDDown 51: The "U" of UHDTVULTRADDown 54: Footballing bodyUEFADDown 55: Telegraph offeringNEWSDDown 56: MidgeGNATDDown 58: Final wordAMENDDown 59: A Sailor ____ to Sea, nursery rhymeWENTDDown 62: In need of a drinkDRY