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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers

Tuesday, 24th January 2023
There are 42 across clues and 36 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Tuesday, 24th January 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Faster (anag.); afters (anag.)
AAcross 7: Lump; service
AAcross 7: Lump; service
AAcross 11: Health resort
AAcross 14: Keep out of sightLIE LOW
AAcross 15: Mineshaft
AAcross 16: On one's ____, alone
AAcross 17: Have big plans (to)
AAcross 18: The ____ of the Ancient Mariner
AAcross 19: Getting on
AAcross 20: Play group?THEATRE COMPANY
AAcross 23: Efface
AAcross 24: Valentine's gift
AAcross 25: Coats or hats may go on them
AAcross 27: Religious practice
AAcross 28: Sting; Rees-Mogg, e.g.
AAcross 29: Flogging again?
AAcross 31: Sound interference
AAcross 34: Sired
AAcross 35: It's frequently in verse
AAcross 38: Tropical bird
AAcross 39: Eyeball
AAcross 41: Greek vowel; arrival time
AAcross 42: More liberal
AAcross 44: A soft touch?
AAcross 47: Polecat
AAcross 49: ____ and outs
AAcross 50: Greek vowel; jot
AAcross 54: One of the last three matches of a competition
AAcross 55: Put on
AAcross 57: Salicaceous tree
AAcross 58: Digital image creation?FINGER-PAINTING
AAcross 61: Fancy man?
AAcross 62: Stew
AAcross 63: Fly a kite?
AAcross 64: In the style ofA LA
AAcross 65: Six balls
AAcross 66: Moneymaker; more new?
AAcross 67: Out of sorts
AAcross 67: Out of sorts
AAcross 68: Touched
AAcross 69: Releases air from a radiator?
DDown 1: Kat ____, EastEnders character
DDown 2: 7th month of the Jewish calendar
DDown 3: Programme which may inspire déjà vu?
DDown 4: David Bowie, Fatboy Slim and Lady Gaga, e.g.
DDown 5: Way of playing music, not piano!
DDown 6: Large jug
DDown 7: Telegraph pioneer
DDown 8: So long
DDown 9: Seethe; boil
DDown 10: A bit of a dance
DDown 11: A long, rocky period?STONE AGE
DDown 12: One has the gift of tongues
DDown 13: Put two and two together?
DDown 21: Hot and spicy?
DDown 22: Part of a church
DDown 26: Bristly appendage
DDown 28: Preserve
DDown 30: ____ and flows
DDown 32: Vetch
DDown 33: A bit of a looker?
DDown 35: Does away with
DDown 36: Rapid declineFREE FALL
DDown 37: End of the line
DDown 40: Little dwelling
DDown 43: The land of Swift and Heaney?
DDown 45: Charles de Gaulle or Ronald Reagan?
DDown 46: Vatican chapelSISTINE
DDown 48: … divided by four!
DDown 51: Number?
DDown 52: Covered with portable shelters
DDown 53: Needles
DDown 56: Oxford college
DDown 57: Smith's equipment
DDown 59: Clown
DDown 60: Will's foot?
DDown 61: Welsh forenameDAI