| A | B |
| Reign | The period of time during which somebody, especially a king or queen, rules a nation |
| Camphor | A strong-smelling compound, used in medicinal creams for its mild antiseptic and anti-itching properties |
| Superior | Better than others or higher in quality |
| Lamppost | A post or pillar that supports a streetlight |
| Enemies | Somebody who hates and seeks to harm or cause trouble for somebody else |
| Faun | a creature with the body of a man and the legs and horns of a goat. |
| Sightseers | A person who visits a place’s interesting sights |
| Festoons | Garland, an ornamental chain of flowers, leaves, or ribbons hanging in a loop or curve between two points |
| Premise | Basis of argument, a proposition that forms the basis of an argument or from which a conclusion is drawn |
| Beckoned | Gesture to somebody to come |
| Prophecy | A prediction that something will occur in the future |
| Disposal | The process of throwing away or getting rid of something |