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Telegraph Cross Atlantic Answers - Sunday, 14th May 2023

There are 36 across clues and 44 down clues for the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword on Sunday, 14th May 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Trainer
AAcross 6: Molten rock
AAcross 11: Large deer
AAcross 14: Follow
AAcross 15: Major routeA-ROAD
AAcross 16: Seventh letter
AAcross 17: Be satisfactory/hand over condiment (11 Down) *PASS MUSTARD
AAcross 19: Chatter
AAcross 20: Fictional bear
AAcross 21: Absence
AAcross 23: ____ de plume
AAcross 24: Fall guy/evade horned beast (11 Down) *ESCAPE GOAT
AAcross 29: Choose
AAcross 32: That's a surprise!
AAcross 33: Jason's craft
AAcross 34: Spurious story/ancient judicious account (11 Down) *OLD WISE TALE
AAcross 37: ____ Order, synth band
AAcross 38: Cry from Tiddles?
AAcross 39: Bow
AAcross 41: Business degree
AAcross 44: Troublemaker/one waking mutineer (11 Down) *REBEL ROUSER
AAcross 50: Red Muppet monsterELMO
AAcross 52: Opposite of don'ts
AAcross 53: ____ Davis, former snooker champSTEVE
AAcross 54: Determined person/Harry Kane, perhaps (11 Down) *GOAL GETTER
AAcross 58: Discombobulate
AAcross 59: In the main
AAcross 60: That's grey in the head
AAcross 63: ____ a Long Way to Tipperary
AAcross 64: Handcart/revolver and firearm feature (11 Down) *WHEELBARREL
AAcross 69: Tinkle
AAcross 70: Irish county
AAcross 71: Rental contract
AAcross 72: Combine
AAcross 73: Back on a boat
AAcross 74: Early Britons
DDown 1: Mushroom
DDown 2: Having a spell of continuing successON A ROLL
DDown 3: Adopted
DDown 4: Part of a molar
DDown 5: Blood pigment
DDown 6: A brig has two of these
DDown 7: Wherefore ____ thou Romeo?
DDown 8: Indian state
DDown 9: Follower of Feb
DDown 10: Become confused
DDown 11: Misinterpreted phrase, like answers to asterisked cluesEGGCORN
DDown 12: Eek, a gal (anag.)
DDown 13: Ken Loach classicKES
DDown 18: Midge ____, Ultravox singer
DDown 22: Range brand
DDown 23: Prefix for -lithic or -natal
DDown 25: Place beneath a mobile?
DDown 26: Take On Me bandA-HA
DDown 27: From the Arctic, e.g.
DDown 28: Drag
DDown 30: Welsh valley
DDown 31: A modest wedding cake has one
DDown 35: Part of a Cornish pasty
DDown 36: Piccadilly Circus flier?
DDown 40: Bowl, buzz or crew?
DDown 41: Lottery mystic
DDown 42: Swollen
DDown 43: Accumulated
DDown 45: ChatGPT is one
DDown 46: Dulce et Decorum ____, Wilfred Owen poem
DDown 47: A smattering
DDown 48: Tenzing Norgay's peak
DDown 49: Latin king?
DDown 51: Spanish approval?
DDown 55: Goggles
DDown 56: ____ Hughes, former Liverpool FC captainEMLYN
DDown 57: ____ C Nesbitt, comedy characterRAB
DDown 61: Cosmetic ingredient
DDown 62: That might bear fruit
DDown 63: Choice of beerIPA
DDown 65: With up, it means angered
DDown 66: Before, in days gone by
DDown 67: Go wrong
DDown 68: Allez ____ Bleus, as French football fans say
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