Drama Make-Up vs. Horror Make-Up
It’s Friday! Can I be silly and not really all that clever today? Of course I can. Here’s a little wordplay I just can’t get out of my head this Halloween month:
In the make-up room of a romantic drama, you hide blemishes with blush.
In the make-up room of a horror film, you create blemishes with puss.
[You get the awful idea…]
In the make-up room of a romantic drama, you’ll find ways to create piercing eyes.
In the make-up room of a horror film, you’ll find ways to create an eye-piercing.
In the make-up room of a romantic drama, you might accentuate cheek bones.
In the make-up room of a horror film, you might need to perform a bone check?
In the make-up room of a romantic drama, you work to bring out choice lips.
In the make-up room of a horror film, you have your choice of lips to bring out.
Romantic drama, bangs.
Horror film, fangs.
Eye lashes.
Eye slashes.
Between the sheets.
Under a sheet with two holes cut in it.
Cleavage.
Cleavage.
Rosebud.
Nose blood.
That’s all I got. Enjoy the rest of the Gazette and do return Monday.

It is women who bear the race in bloody agony. Suffering is a kind of horror. Blood is a kind of horror. Women are born with horror in their very bloodstream. It is a biological thing.
Bela Lugosi, talking all creepy
Snow Pictures by Microscope

One clue whose answer consists of two rhyming words:
You can’t pare saliva, you can’t carve drool, and you certainly can’t…
Highlight here for answer: [whittle spittle]
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