Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Sunday, 29th December 2024 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Sunday, 29th December 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ____ Le Saux, football punditGRAEMEAAcross 7: DeclineEBBAAcross 10: MimicAPEAAcross 13: HireRENTALAAcross 14: Support used in mine tunnelsPITPROPAAcross 16: If ____, "the desired result is achieved, so don't worry"ITWORKSITWORKSAAcross 18: Old French breadFRANCAAcross 19: Drinks coolantICEAAcross 20: Grass stuck in dryer?RYEAAcross 21: Glastonbury has oneTORAAcross 22: PossessOWNAAcross 24: Letter before sigma in the Greek alphabetRHOAAcross 26: Drowned valleyRIAAAcross 29: Sure ____, "that's for certain"ASEGGSISEGGSAAcross 32: Kuwaiti, perhapsARABAAcross 35: London metro system formally opened in 1987DLRAAcross 36: Hindu festival of lightsDIVALIAAcross 37: Gambler; chopperDICERAAcross 39: English referendum choiceYESAAcross 41: Polynesian countrySAMOAAAcross 42: Paints giving dull finishesMATTESAAcross 44: Lengthen (out)EKEAAcross 46: Noble gasNEONAAcross 47: "We need to accept that"ITISWHATITISAAcross 50: Convert into leatherTANAAcross 51: Poet's acrossO'ERAAcross 52: Mum's mum, maybeNANAAcross 53: Microsoft web portalMSNAAcross 56: Former East Germany (abbr.)GDRAAcross 58: French referendum choiceNONAAcross 60: James ____, author of Finnegans WakeJOYCEAAcross 62: If ____, "it's understandable to some"YOUKNOWYOUKNOWAAcross 65: Shift more stock thanOUTSELLAAcross 66: Downright; art ran (anag.)ARRANTAAcross 67: PigpenSTYAAcross 68: Newspaper bossesEDSAAcross 69: KidsTEASESDDown 1: SwindleGRIFTDDown 2: Harking to the pastRETRODDown 3: ____ Sadat, former president of EgyptANWARDDown 4: The ____ Rifles, song by The JamETONDDown 5: Ferdinand "Bongbong" ____, president of the PhilippinesMARCOSDDown 6: DeerELKDDown 7: Ben-Hur, sayEPICDDown 8: They take the baitBITERSDDown 9: "As an aside"BTWDDown 10: William's brother in East London?ARRYDDown 11: Texas hold 'em is onePOKER GAMEDDown 12: Extended play recordsEPSDDown 15: Knitting together of broken bones; oops, Sir (anag.)POROSISDDown 17: AloneSINGLYDDown 23: Tie the knotWEDDDown 25: ConcealedHIDDDown 27: Pingu's homeIGLOODDown 28: Native of India or China, sayASIANDDown 29: Acts as an accomplice toABETSDDown 30: WelcomeGREETDDown 31: Women's clothing retailerEVANSDDown 32: Let inADMITDDown 33: LassoRIATADDown 34: Recreating in dramaACTING OUTDDown 38: Fashions in a new wayREWORKSDDown 40: It might precede jeans or latteSKINNYDDown 43: ____ Drives Me Crazy, Fine Young Cannibals songSHEDDown 45: Greek HETADDown 48: Trent Alexander-____, Liverpool FC playerARNOLDDDown 49: HarmINJUREDDown 53: Talking birdsMYNASDDown 54: It's often served with clotted cream and jamSCONEDDown 55: Some pond-lifeNEWTSDDown 57: The "D" of gaming's CoDDUTYDDown 59: Members of Parliament?OWLSDDown 61: Lady's fingersOKRADDown 62: Calls for attentionYOSDDown 63: Previously namedNEEDDown 64: Grass found in Croatia?OAT