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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers

Monday, 9th January 2023
There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Monday, 9th January 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Take cargo on board
AAcross 5: Not quite closed
AAcross 9: Unite (anag.)
AAcross 14: Widest parts of the hips
AAcross 15: Nazca Lines country
AAcross 16: Sets of fitting tables
AAcross 17: Small sculpture, that's saved the (second) day!
AAcross 19: Character who made a pact with Mephistopheles
AAcross 20: Edits
AAcross 21: Part of a golf course after the ninth hole
AAcross 22: Fern bit
AAcross 23: Get down from it!
AAcross 26: Eureka!
AAcross 29: One-hundredth of a yen
AAcross 30: Porridge
AAcross 32: Cry of a cat or gull
AAcross 33: Goes off
AAcross 35: ____ Butcher, EastEnders character
AAcross 36: Country with a green, white and orange flag
AAcross 37: Related to a legendary king, that's saved the (fourth) day!
AAcross 40: ____ Me, Durham village
AAcross 43: Black gold
AAcross 44: Become covered in condensationMIST UP
AAcross 48: Stray
AAcross 49: Made a shot in the dark
AAcross 51: WSW's opposite way
AAcross 52: Hacker of The Matrix
AAcross 53: Notes (anag.)
AAcross 54: Wipe
AAcross 56: Simoom or chinook?
AAcross 58: Continent, that's saved the (fifth) day!
AAcross 60: European, that's saved the (third) day!
AAcross 62: Literary sparkle?
AAcross 65: Lionel Richie or Adele song
AAcross 66: State positively
AAcross 67: ____ out, manages with difficulty
AAcross 68: Ruhr city
AAcross 69: Sceptical
AAcross 70: Fifteen to pot?
DDown 1: Fleur-de-____
DDown 2: Treadle (anag.)
DDown 3: Card, that's saved the (first) day!
DDown 4: Taken down – like school, by the sound of it?
DDown 5: Took off
DDown 6: High-fliers?JET SET
DDown 7: ____ Malik, Pakistani-born British actor
DDown 8: Road to Paris or Marseille?
DDown 9: Open out a flag, e.g.
DDown 10: Just round the corner
DDown 11: Wave, that's saved the (seventh) day!
DDown 12: ____ a Sin, Pet Shop Boys hit
DDown 13: Werner Erhard's early training system
DDown 18: Remover of stitches etc
DDown 21: 4pm, or thereabouts?
DDown 22: Financial Services AuthorityFSA
DDown 24: Whim
DDown 25: Letter opener?
DDown 27: That woman's
DDown 28: Shock and ____
DDown 31: Shock
DDown 34: Secular
DDown 36: Units in print
DDown 38: Hurries along
DDown 39: Raised (anag.)
DDown 40: Quill, e.g.
DDown 41: 59 Down
DDown 42: Small diggers
DDown 45: Toasted bun
DDown 46: Not fulfilled, that's saved the (sixth) day!
DDown 47: Sixteenth letter
DDown 49: ProgressedGONE ON
DDown 50: One looks hard
DDown 55: Kitchen utensil
DDown 57: Eric ____, Not the Messiah composer
DDown 59: Tyson ____, boxer
DDown 60: Charles Aznavour hit
DDown 61: Sew up?WES
DDown 62: Crow cry
DDown 63: Eggs
DDown 64: Nineteenth letter