The Guardian Everyman Answers - Sunday, 12th May 2019 There are 14 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Everyman crossword on Sunday, 12th May 2019. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Everyman AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Florida's flashy, unruly sportsmenFLYHALFSAAcross 5: Where Tamworth is, in the sticksSTAFFSAAcross 10: Debtor's note includes a one-time Murdoch company that's hard to creditIASKYOUAAcross 11: Under canvas, by the sound of things, getting passionateINTENSEAAcross 12: Poem, when recited, evokes shrill birdcallHAIKUAAcross 13: Story concerning wabbit: Bugs Bunny heads off; what will hunter do?LIE IN WAITAAcross 14: Sets exam, gets confused, gives very short bursts of informationTEXTMESSAGESAAcross 18: It doesn't matter which clothes shop now, I've seen everythingWHATEVERNEXTAAcross 21: 'Gut-rot.' 'How?' 'Dodgy sprout.'OUTGROWTHAAcross 23: Energy follows natural processPUREEAAcross 24: Following ousting of duke, relinquish claim to dynastyHANOVERAAcross 25: Time running out – cue botox shot: that'll make this dish tastierOXOCUBEAAcross 26: Dines fancily, engorging Italian – so has to do these?SITUPSAAcross 27: Sees term restructured to become half-year course of studySEMESTERDDown 1: Running away from argument about LatinFLIGHTDDown 2: The old ship's on fire, losing bow and stern: aye-aye!YESSIRDDown 3: See, our way worked? Never mindASYOUWEREDDown 4: For 'rutted', lower, coarser profanityFOUR-LETTER WORDDDown 6: Goddess from The X Factor wearing bronzeTITANDDown 7: Foxtrot, then Latin dance, saving time for another danceFANDANGODDown 8: Leader in Scandinavia to go with tax that's dearestSWEETESTDDown 9: Where rounds follow rounds?NINETEENTHHOLEDDown 15: Old invader's truncated call with hornSAXOPHONEDDown 16: She's describing romances with airy soundsSWOOSHESDDown 17: What fisherman might do to catch something resembling a shellCASTANETDDown 19: French author in drunken stuporPROUSTDDown 20: What's remote, hurtling?METEORDDown 22: To create excitement in vicar, utter profanities for startersREV UP