Answer: GORE
GORE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining GORE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Stick
- Pierce
- Skirt feature
- Impale
- Run through
- Stab
- Spear
- Bit of land
- Skirt part
- Reason for an R rating
- Clinton's veep
- Author Vidal
- Blood
- Clinton's vice president
- Horror film staple
- 2000 presidential candidate
- #2
- 1990s veep
- Skirt insert
- Party in a landmark Supreme Court case of 2000
- "Earth in the Balance" author
- Quayle's successor
- Horror film feature
- Garment insert
- Skirt panel
- Second in command
- Candidate of 2000
- Clinton's VP
- Bloodshed
- Blood's partner
- Pierce with a tusk
- Gusset
- Quayle successor
- Possible reason for an R rating
- Part of a skirt
- Former Vice President Al
- Emulate a bull
- Blood relative
- Blood and guts
- 1990s vice president
- "An Inconvenient Truth" creator
- Writer Vidal
- Vidal
- Triangular insert
- Reason for an "R" rating
- Quayle follower
- Mr. Vidal
- Horror film fare
- He "used to be the next president"
- Cheney's predecessor
- Cheney predecessor
- Cause for an R rating
- Al or Tipper
- Al of "An Inconvenient Truth"
- '90s veep
- V-chips block it
- Slasher film feature
- R-rating reason
- Pierce with a horn
- Piece of cloth
- Novelist Vidal
- Former veep
- Carnage
- Bush fighter
- Bill Clinton's veep
- 2000 presidential hopeful
- "An Inconvenient Truth" star
- Staple of many video games
- Slasher film staple
- Senator from Tenn.
- Reason for an R
- Reason for an NC-17 rating
- Reason for an "R" rating, perhaps
- He ran in 2000
- Feature of some horror films
- Earth in the Balance author
- Dress insert
- 45th Vice President
- 2007 Peace Nobelist
- 2000 candidate
- '90s vice president
- '00 candidate
- What's seen in "Saw"
- What a mad bull aims to do
- Vice president who wrote "An Inconvenient Truth"
- Vice president between Quayle and Cheney
- Veep born in DC
- Veep after Quayle
- Tipper, for one
- Tipper of note
- Reason for an R, perhaps
- Reason for an "R"
- Pierce with horns
- Pierce with a tusk, e.g.
- Loser to Bush in 2000
- Loser to Bush
- Horror-movie attraction
- Horror movie attraction
- Horror film effects
- Horn in on?
- He served with Clinton
- Excessive bloodshed
- Ex-veep Al
- Emulate an attacking bull
- Clotted blood
- Clinton's running mate
- Clinton's #2
- Clinton veep
- Cause of an R rating
- Butchery
- Bush opponent
- Bush battler
- Bush antagonist
- Bullfight injury
- Bull-ring wound
- Author of "The Assault on Reason"
- Al who ran
- Al from Tennessee
- 45th American vice president
- 2007 Peace Prize sharer
- 2007 Nobel laureate
- 2000 runner-up
- 2000 also-ran
- "The Assault on Reason" author
- "It's My Party" singer Lesley
- "It's My Party" singer
- "Earth in the Balance" author Al
- "An Inconvenient Truth" narrator
- ''An Inconvenient Truth'' creator
- Zombie film feature
- Wound from a bullfight
- Wound at the corrida
- Wound at Pamplona
- Whodunit fluid
- Wedge of cloth
- Violent movie feature
- Vice President with a Nobel Peace Prize for work on climate change
- Vice president after Quayle
- Veep under Clinton
- Veep between Quayle and Cheney
- Ultraviolence
- Triangular inset
- Tipper's married name
- Tipper who co-founded PMRC
- Tipper that led PMRC
- Time's runner-up for 2007 Person of the Year
- The stuff of horror films
- Tennessee's Albert
- Tenn.'s Albert
- Supreme Court litigant of 2000
- Stuff in a horror movie
- Stick through
- Stick it to?
- Staple of some horror films
- Stab, as with a bull's horns
- Splatter film staple
- Slasher movie staple
- Slasher movie display
- Slasher flick feature
- Skirt section
- Singer Lesley ____
- Singer Lesley ___
- Singer Lesley
- Sight at a gladiatorial fight
- Senator who created and introduced the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991
- Senator from Tennessee.
- Senate tie-breaker
- Sen. Kefauver's colleague.
- Sen. Albert ___ of Tenn.
- Sailmaker's triangle
- Running Al
- Run through in Pamplona
- Representative who made the first speech on C-SPAN
- Recent Peace Nobelist
- Reason to cover your eyes in the theater?
- Reason for an R-rating, perhaps
- Reason for an NC-17 rating, maybe
- Reason for an M rating in video games
- R-rating reason, perhaps
- Presider at Senate meetings
- Presidential hopeful: 1988
- Possible "running with the bulls" result
- Politico who founded Current.com
- Political Al
- Pierce, as with horns
- Peace Prize/Emmy/Grammy winner
- Peace Prize and Grammy winner
- Peace Nobelist
- Only DC-born VP
- One reason for an R rating
- Noted loser by a whisker
- Noted former Middle Tennessee State University lecturer Al
- Name in a 2000 Supreme Court case about voting in Florida
- Murder and such
- Loser in a momentous 2000 Supreme Court case
- Live Earth concert organizer
- Lieberman's running mate
- Leslie ___, singer
- Lesley who had a hit with "It's My Party"
- It's not a hallmark of Hallmark movies
- It's messy
- Injure with a horn
- Horror-film specialty
- Horror movie stuff
- Horror movie sight
- Horror movie offering
- Horror movie effects
- Horror film stuff
- Horror film sight
- Horror film feature, often
- Horror film blood
- Horror film "feature"
- He came after Quayle
- Green Al
- Gratuitous feature of a horror flick
- Global warming guru
- Former veep on Apple's board
- Former presidential candidate who went vegan in 2013
- Florida election challenger
- Figure sent up in the "South Park" episode "ManBearPig"
- Feature of the series "Squid Game"
- Feature of the "Saw" series
- Feature of slasher films
- Feature of post-apocalyptic zombie movies
- Feature of a creature feature, perhaps
- Ex-politico with a Nobel and an Emmy
- Environmentalist Al
- Environmental activist, and the letters changed in the theme answers
- Either of two former Tennessee senators
- D.C.-born vice-president
- Current TV co-founder
- Controversial video game feature
- Colosseum spectacle
- Coagulated blood from a wound
- Clinton's V.P.
- Clinton's number two
- Climate change activist Al
- Cheneys predecessor
- Cause for an R, perhaps
- Bush's successor as VP
- Bush-whacked 2000 candidate
- Bush opponent of 2000
- Bullfight memento
- Bull wound
- Bull ring wound
- Blood and guts, e.g.
- Blood & guts
- Big-name environmentalist
- Albert with a Nobel Peace Prize
- Albert of Tennessee
- Al who wrote "Earth in the Balance"
- Al who received a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007
- Al or Vidal
- Al or Lesley
- Al in D.C.
- 45th U.S. vice president
- 42nd's second
- 2009 Grammy winner Al
- 2007 Peace Prize winner
- 2007 Peace Prize recipient
- 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner Al
- 2007 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- 2006 Oscar winner for his first film
- 2000 presidential runner-up
- 2000 Democratic presidential nominee
- 2000 Bush opponent
- "Saw" stuff
- "Saw" sights
- "Running of the bulls" threat
- "Political will is a renewable resource" speaker
- "Kill Bill" feature
- "Friday the 13th" staple
- "Earth in the Balance "author
- "An Inconvenient Truth" writer Al
- "An Inconvenient Truth" veep
- "An Inconvenient Truth" subject Al
- "An Inconvenient Truth" narrator Al
- "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" star Al
- "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" figure
- "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" author
- 'Friday the 13th' staple
- 'An Inconvenient Truth' VIP
- 'An Inconvenient Truth' teller?
- 'An Inconvenient Truth' narrator
- 'An Inconvenient Truth' name
- 'An Inconvenient Truth' author
- '90s veep Al
- '90s Senate VIP
- '90s Senate presider
- '50s-'60s Tennessee senator
- ''The Assault on Reason'' author
- ''An Inconvenient Truth'' star
- ''An Inconvenient Truth'' author
- __-Tex fabric
- __-Tex (water-repellent fabric)
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