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BLOOD |
Gore |
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GORED |
Of Gore |
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GORING |
Of Gore |
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BLOODSTAINS |
Traces of gore |
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UNDERGORE |
To gore underneath. |
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ALLOW |
Admit Gore appears depressed |
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GOAR |
Same as lst Gore. |
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BEGORE |
To besmear with gore. |
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ALL |
Gore gives First Lady everything |
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ROYAL |
Orbison and Gore looked regal |
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OGRES |
Shrek’s family or possibly Gore’s? |
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GOAL |
Encourage Gore to achieve end |
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BOREAL |
Tolerated Gore of the North |
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GALORE |
Al Gore was shaken up aplenty |
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GORY |
Covered with gore or clotted blood. |
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ENGORE |
To gore; to pierce; to lacerate. |
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UNGORED |
Not stained with gore; not bloodied. |
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ALLEGRO |
Al Gore and First Lady moved quickly |
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OVERALL |
Confused lover embraces Gore, by and large |
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AUSTRIA |
Gore left down under for Arnie’s homeland |
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METAL |
Bumped into Mr Gore or copper, perhaps? |
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POKE |
To thrust with the horns; to gore. |
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ALLIES |
Gore doesn’t tell the truth to political partners |
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RURAL |
Are you to the right, Mr Gore, of the country? |
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PUSH |
To thrust the points of the horns against; to gore. |