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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers

Monday, 7th October 2024
There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Monday, 7th October 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: ____ James, US blues singerETTA
AAcross 5: One of your 24 Across?
AAcross 10: Lose tension
AAcross 13: Old stringed instrument
AAcross 14: Further on
AAcross 15: Fluids in blood; ears (anag.)
AAcross 16: Laptop *APPLE MACBOOK PRO
AAcross 19: Crux
AAcross 20: The "p" of rpm
AAcross 21: Of the essence
AAcross 22: Watch this ____
AAcross 24: Healthy goal fulfilled by parts of answers to asterisked cluesFIVE A DAY
AAcross 28: Born; 63 Across (anag.)
AAcross 29: Tarnishes the reputation of
AAcross 30: Scorches
AAcross 32: "I ____ the fool" (Mr T's catchphrase)
AAcross 33: Gender-specific object pronoun
AAcross 36: Dahlia or Agatha, for Bertie Wooster
AAcross 37: Looks at briefly, or looks at carefully
AAcross 39: Gag
AAcross 40: Part of one's inheritance
AAcross 41: Are they in parliament?
AAcross 42: Spiritually important emblem
AAcross 43: Wind player
AAcross 45: Jungfrau or Lyskamm, e.g.
AAcross 46: Carbonated soft drink first created in the 1880s *DR PEPPER
AAcross 48: Tread heavily
AAcross 51: Pertaining to two-dimensional 22 Across
AAcross 52: Bauxite, e.g.
AAcross 52: Bauxite, e.g.
AAcross 54: The T of Thucydides?
AAcross 55: Potential hazard for boxers or rugby players *CAULIFLOWER EARS
AAcross 60: Express disapproval
AAcross 61: Buenos ____, South American cityAIRES
AAcross 62: Make an impression, artistically?
AAcross 63: Common ending for hydrocarbons-ENE
AAcross 64: Distributed
AAcross 65: Pinkish
DDown 1: Why Didn't They Ask ____, Agatha Christie novel
DDown 2: Able to be tiltedTIP-UP
DDown 3: Big cheese *TOP BANANA
DDown 4: 100%
DDown 5: Identical
DDown 6: Canary and Oxo Tower, e.g.
DDown 7: Organisation created in 1957
DDown 8: Touch lightly
DDown 9: Capital of Japan, 1603-1868
DDown 10: Nasal partitions
DDown 11: Broad range
DDown 12: The Ballad of Reading ____, Oscar Wilde story
DDown 15: The ____, Into the Valley band
DDown 17: Duelling weapons
DDown 18: Egg producer
DDown 23: Banker
DDown 25: Deadlock
DDown 26: Layer of 52 Across
DDown 27: ____, Shoots & Leaves, Lynne Truss book
DDown 30: Bounder
DDown 31: Old nomadic Asian
DDown 33: Controversial issue *HOT POTATO
DDown 34: Make frugal use of, with "out"
DDown 35: Band from Athens
DDown 37: Exchange
DDown 38: YouTube upload?
DDown 39: Jounce
DDown 41: Printer's daggers
DDown 42: It may give criminals a shock
DDown 43: Gemstones formed of silica
DDown 44: Lay it on with a ____, exaggerate
DDown 46: Nadir (anag.)
DDown 47: Eco alternative to "throw away"
DDown 49: French brandies
DDown 50: Sharp-elbowed
DDown 51: Yearn
DDown 53: "The ____ is silence" (Hamlet)
DDown 56: Temporary craze
DDown 57: Trygve ____, first secretary-general of the UN
DDown 58: Rita ____, former X Factor judge
DDown 59: Always, in poetryE'ER