Telegraph Cross Atlantic AnswersThursday, 2nd October 2025 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Thursday, 2nd October 2025. View the answers below.. All Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Long Speeches, fanciful book by ____ E BusterPHILAAcross 5: Start a Riot, fanciful book by ____ BrickEVAAAcross 8: Daydreaming, fanciful book by ____ CloudEDNAAAcross 12: Calabria cash, onceLIRAAAcross 13: Laid up, e.g.; bade (anag.)ABEDAAcross 14: Vine-coveredIVIEDAAcross 15: Jewish monthADARAAcross 16: Paddington's creatorBONDAAcross 17: Car door imperfectionsDENTSAAcross 18: Dark and gloomyTENEBROUSAAcross 20: Small units of workERGSAAcross 21: Hotline Bling singerDRAKEAAcross 22: Middle-of-the-Road, fanciful book by ____ WalkerJAYAAcross 23: Resembling seaweed; aid log (anag.)ALGOIDAAcross 26: Injustice, fanciful book by ____ N AssDOLORESAAcross 30: Perceval or Bedivere titleSIRAAcross 31: "Cave!"BEWAREAAcross 34: Work Those Teeth, Rover!, fanciful book by ____ BoneNORAAAcross 35: Great Novel, fanciful book by ____ TurnerPAIGEAAcross 37: Classical poemODEAAcross 38: The Tortoise and the Hare fabulistAESOPAAcross 39: Organic compound; Leon (anag.)ENOLAAcross 40: DeclarationAVOWALAAcross 42: Union declarationI DOAAcross 43: Looking Chic, fanciful book by ____ DressedNATALIEAAcross 45: Big babyMOANERAAcross 47: FatherDADAAcross 48: Canadian Favourite, fanciful book by ____ SyrupMABELAAcross 50: MahatmaGURUAAcross 52: Loose-fitting undergarmentsCAMISOLESAAcross 56: Senegalese capitalDAKARAAcross 57: Addressing the task at handON ITAAcross 58: Joe ____, former England goalieHARTAAcross 59: Last Greek letterOMEGAAAcross 60: ChancesODDSAAcross 61: Esoteric Coteries, fanciful book by ____ GramANNAAAcross 62: Home to a monster, potentially?NESSAAcross 63: Caustic sodaLYEAAcross 64: ObservedSEENDDown 1: ____ du jourPLATDDown 2: SkinHIDEDDown 3: Persian countryIRANDDown 4: Texan city on the Rio GrandeLAREDODDown 5: It's no paperback!E-BOOKDDown 6: Where to see a showVENUEDDown 7: Says moreADDSDDown 8: The whole worldEVERYONEDDown 9: [correct answer sound]DINGDDown 10: EarnsNETSDDown 11: Paid-for spotsADSDDown 13: ChafeABRADEDDown 14: PerfectIDEALDDown 19: BackhanderBRIBEDDown 22: Comedy, fanciful book by ____ KingJOEDDown 23: Trembling poplarASPENDDown 24: Woody vineLIANADDown 25: West African storyteller and bard; to rig (anag.)GRIOTDDown 26: Left It to Chance, fanciful book by ____ LotsDREWDDown 27: Substance applied to a violin bowROSINDDown 28: Rust awayERODEDDown 29: Flavour; or sap (anag.)SAPORDDown 32: Zig-zagged, sayWOVEDDown 33: BotherADODDown 36: Happy outfit?GLAD RAGSDDown 38: Succulents known for their balmsALOESDDown 40: Band ____, charity supergroupAIDDDown 41: ReachesAMBITSDDown 44: Policing, fanciful book by ____ NorderLAURADDown 46: Good wishes from the fiftieth stateALOHASDDown 48: Imperative, fanciful book by ____ ToryMANDYDDown 49: Ammonia derivativeAMIDEDDown 50: Kerplunk or pheasant, e.g.GAMEDDown 51: Stringed instrumentsUKESDDown 52: CalmCOOLDDown 53: Small roadLANEDDown 54: Sea eagleERNEDDown 55: Let Me Take Over, fanciful book by ____ DecideSTANDDown 56: Equines and Idiots!, fanciful book by ____ QuaysDON