| A | B |
| burglar | a person who commits burglary |
| carpenter | a worker who builds or repairs wooden structures |
| circle | round |
| comfort | something that makes a person comfortable |
| disguise | to change the dress or looks of so as to conceal identity |
| entertain | to provide entertainment |
| holy | respected as sacred |
| language | a means of communicating ideas |
| level | a step or stage in height, position, or rank |
| linen | smooth strong cloth or yarn made from flax |
| medallion | a large medal |
| metal | any of various substances (as gold, tin, or copper) that have a more or less shiny appearance, are good conductors of electricity and heat, can be melted, and are usually capable of being shaped; |
| neither | not the one and not the other |
| pardon | the excusing of an offense without a penalty |
| pocket | a small bag open at the top or side inserted in a garment |
| pollution | the state of being polluted |
| record | to set down in writing |
| scent | a particular and usually agreeable odor |
| texture | the structure, feel, and appearance of something (as a fabric) |
| wilderness | an area in which few people live that is not used for farming and is more or less in its natural state |