- ALGORE
- Defendant in a famed 2000 case
- Loser of the disputed 2000 U.S. presidential election
- Loser to George W. Bush
- Former VP behind the Climate Reality Project
- Founder of the Climate Reality Project
- Author of {/An Inconvenient Truth/} and {/An Inconvenient Sequel/}
- Vegan professor at Middle Tennessee State University
- Former VP who founded the Climate Reality Project
- An Inconvenient Truth presenter
- Live Earth concert organizer
- Green spokesman for whom an effect explaining the correlation of cold weather and global warming meetings is sarcastically named
- Politican who said "A zebra doesn't change its spots"
- Politician who said "a zebra does not change its spots"
- Politician who organized the "24 Hours of Reality"
- Earth in the Balance author
- Bill Clinton's veep
- He lost to George W. Bush in 2000
- Bill Clinton's VP
- University of Tennessee commencement speaker in 2010
- 2009 Grammy winner for Best Spoken Word Album
- Capital backup?
- Harvard '69 notable
- He presides over the Senate
- Also-ran in 2000 news
- Dick Cheney's predecessor
- 2000 presidential also-ran
- Dan Quayle's successor
- Loser in the 2000 headlines
- '90s White House name
- He's a long way from Tipper, rarely?
- Former White House name
- An Inconvenient Truth star
- He tells "An Inconvenient Truth"
- Bill Clinton's vice president
- Tommy Lee Jones's Harvard roommate
- Also-ran in 2000
- 2007 Peace Nobelist with an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Grammy
- Founder of the Alliance for Climate Protection
- Harvard roommate of Tommy Lee Jones
- Inventor of the Internet?
- Politician who warmed to the idea of global warming
- Nobel Peace Prize winner, 2007
- Climate change champion
- The Assault on Reason author
- Likely contender in 2000
- An Inconvenient Truth author
- Co-founder of the 2007 Live Earth concerts
- Sharer of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
- 1980s-'90s Tennessee senator
- Climate Reality Project chairman
- '90s veep
- Climate Reality Project founder
- Only vice president born in D.C.
- 1990s veep
- 2007 Nobel Peace Prize co-recipient
- An Inconvenient Truth writer
- Tipper's mate
- 2000 Presidential hopeful
- Cheney predecessor
- Cheney's predecessor
- Tipper's hubby
- 2007 Peace Nobelist
- 2007 Nobel laureate
- Our Choice author
- Apple Inc. board member
- Board member of Apple
- 2007 Peace Prize sharer
- Defendant in a landmark 2000 case
- Member of Apple's board
- Dan Quayle successor
- Only veep born in DC
- Peace Prize sharer of 2007
- Veep born in DC
- Former veep with a Grammy and Emmy
- Live Earth concert cofounder
- Big Tipper fan
- V.P. born in D.C.
- While I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it speaker
- 2005 Webby lifetime achievement award winner
- Author of "The Assault on Reason"
- Current TV cofounder
- He shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Presider in the 103d Congress
- Washington V.I.P.
- His name's an anagram of "gaoler"
- Veep from Tennessee
- Noted 1969 Harvard grad
- Veep who went to a Graduate School of Religion
- Vice President from Tennessee
- Bill Clinton's number two
- Veep who's a "Jr."
- Vice president with a "Jr." in his name
- 2000 candidate
- Candidate of 2000
- Junior politician
- Politico from Tennessee
- Classic Darrell Hammond impersonation
- First-ever speaker on C-Span, 3/19/79
- Take it from me, elections matter speaker
- Author of the 2009 book subtitled "A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis"
- He declared "The planet has a fever"
- Politico whose name is an anagram of GAOLER
- 1985-93 senator from Tennessee
- Losing side in a 2000 Supreme Court ruling
- Webby Award winner who accepted saying "Please don't recount this vote"
- Big name in environmental advocacy
- Nobelist who won an Emmy
- Star of "An Inconvenient Truth"
- Notable whose name is an anagram of GALORE
- Who said "Take it from me, every vote counts"
- In his Webby Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech (which is limited to five words), he said "Please don't recount this vote"
- Vice president who won a Nobel Peace Prize
- 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Popular vote winner of 2000
- Author of "An Inconvenient Truth"
- Star of a 2007 Academy Award-winner*
- One of Google's senior advisors
- He served with Bill Clinton
- George Bush's rival in 2000
- 1990s vice president
- Ralph Nader's raiding him
- Politico who wrote "Earth in the Balance"
- Democratic Presidential candidate in 2000
- Former Vice-President who won a Nobel Prize in 2007
- Dan Quayle follower
- Former senator from Tennessee
- One behind Bill Clinton
- Dick Cheney predecessor
- VP from Tennessee
- Bill's Number 2
- Senate president
- Debater in 2000
- Current TV honcho
- Keynoter at 1994's Superhighway Summit
- National Performance Review overseer
- Candidate from Tennessee
- Co-founder of Current TV
- Reporter for The Tennessean from 1971 to 1976
- Alliance for Climate Protection founder
- The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change author
- The Climate Project founder
- Tommy Lee Jones's Harvard roomie
- Dick Cheney succeeded him
- He served between Dan Quayle and Dick Cheney
- Only vice president born in Washington, D.C.