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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers

Wednesday, 10th January 2024
There are 36 across clues and 43 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Wednesday, 10th January 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Man on board; woman in power
AAcross 6: When Will I Be Famous? band
AAcross 10: Clowder?
AAcross 14: Speak
AAcross 15: ____ Headey, 1 Across player in 49 Across
AAcross 16: Grey
AAcross 17: Maker of hot drink; cooler part (anag.)
AAcross 19: Inspection
AAcross 20: Solo flier of the Millennium Falcon?
AAcross 21: Commonwealth of states including Armenia
AAcross 22: Confinement of a pupil to college
AAcross 24: Fair
AAcross 28: Japanese airline
AAcross 29: Tapes (anag.)
AAcross 30: Mark ____, 45 Across player in 49 Across
AAcross 33: House for Scottish Presbyterian minister
AAcross 34: Eisenhower
AAcross 37: Meat on a dog?
AAcross 40: Iraq ____, document supposedly making case for war
AAcross 42: ____ Said, 2022 film about the Harvey Weinstein scandal
AAcross 43: Super ____ Animals, Welsh band
AAcross 45: Man on board; man in power
AAcross 46: Balkan capital
AAcross 47: What crime doesn't do?
AAcross 49: Fantasy dramaGAME OF THRONES
AAcross 54: Zoroastrian holy scriptures
AAcross 55: UN agency advancing international labour standards
AAcross 56: Colour
AAcross 59: Photo finish
AAcross 60: 49 Across 10 DownWINTERFELL
AAcross 64: Swamp
AAcross 65: Sheila Hancock filmEDIE
AAcross 66: Tina ____, Australian singer-songwriter
AAcross 67: Over and overA LOT
AAcross 68: 2005 US cult film with supervillain Lucy Diamond
AAcross 69: Religious text
DDown 1: 19th Hebrew letter
DDown 2: Nitrogenous waste product
DDown 3: Makes; saner (anag.)
DDown 4: And others already known
DDown 5: One advocating a return to free-market capitalismNEO-CON
DDown 6: Great time; bang!
DDown 7: Soak (flax or hemp)
DDown 8: I'd take a lower price, in short
DDown 9: "Wide sea" of a Jean Rhys novel?
DDown 10: Man on board; one paired with an Elephant in London?
DDown 11: Way of storing text on computer
DDown 12: Tip one's hat to
DDown 13: John Millington ____, Irish playwright
DDown 18: Former Italian currency; rail (anag.)
DDown 23: Amounts wagered in advance
DDown 25: ____ Basque, region in the Pyrenees
DDown 26: Cheltenham ____, train station
DDown 27: ____ Patinkin, Homeland actorMANDY
DDown 30: Nincompoop
DDown 31: Word representing a dash in Morse code
DDown 32: ____ diligence, business appraisal
DDown 33: Worth; timer (anag.)
DDown 34: The 45 Across's number
DDown 35: ____ Follett, The Pillars of the Earth author
DDown 35: ____ Follett, The Pillars of the Earth author
DDown 36: 100 nanojoules
DDown 38: Happening; twelve inches?
DDown 39: Laughed heartily
DDown 41: Isle, home to the Old Man of StorrSKYE
DDown 44: Royal Albert Hall, in short
DDown 46: Last six lines of a sonnet
DDown 47: Lech Walesa, say; staff
DDown 48: Coat; sci-fi nut?
DDown 49: Greek character; type of ray
DDown 50: Be of service to
DDown 51: Freesheet tabloid
DDown 52: Observances
DDown 53: Utter; diaphanous
DDown 57: Something up one's sleeve?
DDown 58: Style; lean (anag.)
DDown 61: Carp relative
DDown 62: The point of a writer?
DDown 63: To and ____, back and forth