The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 25,027 - Jun 3 2010

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Clues Answers
A need to feed and feed, it's accepted AGREED
Coagulant goes pear-shaped, reminiscent primarily of one shape … OCTANGULAR
Creature has something on the floor to nail back BANTAM
Creature having drink on pole BITTERN
Creature unhappy with useless person BLUETIT
Creature, duck with cuckoo, tail of dove BOBWHITE
Creature, one in shift BUDGIE
End finance BACK
Fine time way back, gatecrashing artless party PENALTY
Friend trapping principal creature BUSTARD
Paper over couple's indiscretions at first, after often squirming in court CONFETTI
Philosopher finds our complex about American waters ROUSSEAU
Point of writer getting locked in passage, might he put you away? CANNIBAL
Power twists from behind SWAY
Clues Answers
Pulse beating in a daze, buck losing consciousness for a start ADZUKIBEAN
Saying wears thin, when said PHRASE
Second, not top, so uncertain IFFY
Secret, as chap initially given sex change, might you say? CLASSIFIED
See 16 BEES
See 16 ANDTHE
Stereotypical Mancunian garb for Croatian resort? RAINCOAT
Stopped to pocket last of coleslaw in suit, so stupid HALFWITTED
The other six in this puzzle for discussion? THEBIRDS
Walked out of Dorset STRODE
Went on the Israeli version of 'Father Ted'? RABBITED
What's round and called 'tangerine', ultimately? ORANGE
Year said to be difficult, it seems likely IDARESAY
… or another, with bad speller introducing L CIRCLE