Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Friday, 25th October 2024 There are 38 across clues and 40 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Friday, 25th October 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ____ Croft, tomb raiderLARAAAcross 5: Sitcom based on a French & Saunders sketch, familiarlyABFABAAcross 10: Motor operability tests?MOTSAAcross 14: First name in many fake identity pranksIVORAAcross 15: King ____, childlike king in children's fictionROLLOAAcross 16: HerculeanEPICAAcross 17: Sad *MELANCHOLYAAcross 19: Active feature of SicilyETNAAAcross 20: League leader?PREMIERAAcross 21: 2002 movie starring Sean Penn as the title characterIAMSAMAAcross 23: "Your point is?"ANDAAcross 24: Transport used in Roman HolidayVESPAAAcross 26: Lit ____CRITAAcross 28: Conservative *RIGHT-WINGAAcross 32: DogPOOCHAAcross 33: Sandwich titleEARLAAcross 34: Ancient Greek covered walkwaySTOAAAcross 35: Like dangerous stepsICYAAcross 36: ____-Hulk: Attorney at Law, MCU TV seriesSHEAAcross 38: Contents of a socketEYEAAcross 40: ____ of Watch, movie about two LAPD officersENDAAcross 41: Arkwright?NOAHAAcross 43: RecedesEBBSAAcross 45: Non-nonentities?NAMESAAcross 47: Lewd *SALACIOUSAAcross 49: Wind rushGUSTAAcross 50: UnevenWONKYAAcross 51: AftersPUDAAcross 52: Bend under weightBUCKLEAAcross 55: A shape with eccentricity greater than 0 and less than 1ELLIPSEAAcross 59: 47 Across lookOGLEAAcross 60: Miles Davis album, as shown by each of the answers to asterisked cluesKINDOFBLUEAAcross 63: Perform really well, in slangSLAYAAcross 64: Went wrongERREDAAcross 65: Calm periodLULLAAcross 66: Word in a Scots song title that may be translated to "since"SYNEAAcross 67: Takeaway additions?NAANSAAcross 68: Flightless birdsEMUSDDown 1: House feature?LIMPDDown 2: DeclareAVERDDown 3: Cameo, e.g.ROLEDDown 4: Everyday language for Jesus?ARAMAICDDown 5: Shaped like a rainbowARCEDDDown 6: Niels ____, Dane who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922BOHRDDown 7: ____ & Joan, comedy duoFLODDown 8: 100 per centALLDDown 9: Laddy-like?BOYISHLYDDown 10: Grandmothers, in TexasMEEMAWSDDown 11: Goes (for)OPTSDDown 12: Thatcherite sloganTINADDown 13: WhatsApp request for money, e.g.SCAMDDown 18: Slices of 40 degrees eachNINTHSDDown 22: FittingAPTDDown 24: By way ofVIADDown 25: DepartureEGRESSDDown 26: Word replacing "say so" in an idiomCOCOADDown 27: Like Leamington Spa or Tunbridge WellsROYALDDown 28: Sportswear brandREEBOKDDown 29: CouplesITEMSDDown 30: Piece of music that (theoretically) could be played by the Wu-Tang ClanNONETDDown 31: GallivantsGADSDDown 32: Board entrants?PINSDDown 37: Beer associated with James Bond since Tomorrow Never DiesHEINEKENDDown 39: InundateENGULFDDown 42: Pseudonym taken by Marvel's Kate BishopHAWKEYEDDown 44: SwallowBUYDDown 46: Amazon company that sells books you can't readAUDIBLEDDown 48: Mountain passCOLDDown 51: TrudgesPLODSDDown 52: HonchoBOSSDDown 53: Like someone who might win the no belle prize?UGLYDDown 54: One might have a tartanCLANDDown 55: ____ Project, Cornish attractionEDENDDown 56: Professor and sometime murdererPLUMDDown 57: Star Trek character portrayed by John Cho in three filmsSULUDDown 58: Slippery fishEELSDDown 61: George Gershwin's brotherIRADDown 62: US gun lobbyistsNRA