Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Thursday, 23rd January 2025 There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Thursday, 23rd January 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Mama ____, fishy singer?BASSAAcross 5: WagerBETAAcross 8: Perks (up)PEPSAAcross 12: ____-podrida, Spanish stewOLLAAAcross 13: ____ Stubbs, fishy actress?TUNAAAcross 14: Solar prefixHELIOAAcross 15: Fishing-rod attachmentREELAAcross 16: Language of Pakistan and northern IndiaURDUAAcross 17: Middle-Eastern drinks, Skara (anag.)ARAKSAAcross 18: Rowley Mile and July Course racing locationNEWMARKETAAcross 20: UK comedian TimVINEAAcross 21: Spherical; bored (anag.)ORBEDAAcross 22: Hairstyles, informallyDOSAAcross 23: Strong beer; got sin (anag.)STINGOAAcross 26: ____ Quinn, fishy actor?ANCHOVYAAcross 30: Pricker?PINAAcross 31: City with a cathedral called Notre-DameOTTAWAAAcross 34: Great Lake with a water snake named after itERIEAAcross 35: Namely; sited (anag.)ID ESTAAcross 37: She "dances on the sand", per Duran DuranRIOAAcross 38: AstroTurf alternative?GRASSAAcross 39: Alan ____, fishy UK comedian?CARPAAcross 40: ____ Brando and ____ Monroe, fishy actors?MARLINAAcross 42: Nailed lower digit?TOEAAcross 43: Changed; treadle (anag.)ALTEREDAAcross 45: Time Lords Tom and Colin?BAKERSAAcross 47: AllowLETAAcross 48: Kid; Brian (anag.)BAIRNAAcross 50: David ____, fishy actor?SOLEAAcross 52: Catherine, Princess of Wales's maiden nameMIDDLETONAAcross 56: Mythological archerCUPIDAAcross 57: DribbleOOZEAAcross 58: Myths and legends, e.g.LOREAAcross 59: PortentsOMENSAAcross 60: StopSTEMAAcross 61: BiographyLIFEAAcross 62: Hanoi moneyDONGAAcross 63: Nothing ____ Changed, Bowie compilation albumHASAAcross 64: Snow vehicleSLEDDDown 1: A star is so, in several film titlesBORNDDown 2: Toward the sheltered sideALEEDDown 3: ProfusionSLEWDDown 4: ____ Rushdie, fishy author?SALMONDDown 5: Hare's Scottish murdering partnerBURKEDDown 6: FinitoENDEDDDown 7: Rigid – sounding trained?TAUTDDown 8: Mischievous person; her spire (anag.)PERISHERDDown 9: PizzazzELANDDown 10: ____ Milligan, fishy comedian?PIKEDDown 11: ABBA palindrome?SOSDDown 13: ____ Hoover, fishy US president?TURBOTDDown 14: Devastation wreaked?HAVOCDDown 19: Vagabond's vernacularARGOTDDown 22: Double-helix materialDNADDown 23: Star in Virgo; aspic (anag.)SPICADDown 24: In-and-out, as the seaTIDALDDown 25: Unlikely to reactINERTDDown 26: Away, but not with permissionAWOLDDown 27: Say; Erato (anag.)ORATEDDown 28: Helmet partVISORDDown 29: Sure, aye, yea?YESESDDown 32: Jazz styleTRADDDown 33: ____ fryer, cooker du jourAIRDDown 36: Primary school test subjectSPELLINGDDown 38: Twisted lump on a treeGNARLDDown 40: The ____ Office, weather peopleMETDDown 41: In the same chapter, e.g.IBIDEMDDown 44: Donna and Oliver?REEDSDDown 46: 62 AcrossesKNELLSDDown 48: Organisms in a particular areaBIOTADDown 49: Wood-shapers with curved bladesADZESDDown 50: Tokyo tussling?SUMODDown 51: Andre Agassi's autobiographyOPENDDown 52: Dance in the pit?MOSHDDown 53: Donkey-workTOILDDown 54: Carl ____, fishy composer?ORFEDDown 55: RequirementNEEDDDown 56: ____ Stewart, fishy singer?C.O.D.DDown 56: ____ Stewart, fishy singer?COD