The Guardian Everyman Answers - Sunday, 28th December 2014 There are 14 across clues and 15 down clues for the The Guardian Everyman crossword on Sunday, 28th December 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Everyman AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Insight shown by hospital department, originallyDEPTHAAcross 4: Established practice in art? I do it differently with end of crayonTRADITIONAAcross 9: American's vest in desert, reportedly shown on filmWAISTCOATAAcross 10: Cancel yearbook missing second articleANNULAAcross 11: Hamleys, say, developed photos - first of yours displayed insideTOYSHOPAAcross 12: A rounded character, but not initially amusing manOMICRONAAcross 13: Women's crew, showering after end of work-out improving muscle performanceWEIGHTTRAININGAAcross 17: Fat American woman shown up by car headlight?BROADINTHEBEAMAAcross 19: Resolved to live permanently with daughterSETTLEDAAcross 20: Girl in cold area round a factoryCAMILLAAAcross 22: Living in a city, some favour bankingURBANAAcross 23: Can one run broadcast?ANNOUNCERAAcross 24: To exceed one's budget unfortunately proves pointOVERSPENDAAcross 25: Unpleasant odour I start to detect in dampHUMIDDDown 1: Business centre in Bangor, perhapsDOWN TOWNDDown 1: Business centre in Bangor, perhapsDOWNTOWNDDown 2: Old writer, popular within foldPLINYDDown 3: Struck senior teacher - row's made the papersHITTHEHEADLINESDDown 4: Bad time over in platoon?TROOPDDown 5: One who might have excited NASA tutor?ASTRONAUTDDown 6: Drink - two words for it!ITALIAN VERMOUTHDDown 7: Lack of awareness in church sheltering good girlIGNORANCEDDown 8: Stockings, new, only ruined by sonNYLONSDDown 14: One bishop, one on board, is crankyIRRITABLEDDown 15: That rider is shaky, not much goodTHIRD-RATEDDown 16: I'm mated, being handicappedIMPAIREDDDown 18: Criminal does, pocketing copper coin in use before the euroESCUDODDown 20: Thoroughly defeated a northern European, breaking recordCANEDDDown 21: Stand-in doctor reduced swelling across one's chest, initiallyLOCUM