| A | B |
| anxiously | uneasy feeling |
| langosta | native lobster |
| dishearten | shake or destroy one's courage |
| harass | annoy continuously, irritate |
| tensely | stretch tight or be nervous or uptight |
| clammy | to be cold,damp;soft and sticky |
| doused | soak with water |
| scan | look over closely |
| drone | continous low, dull humming sound |
| cay | small group of islands |
| Hurricane | A type of tropical storm |
| Stern | The rear end of a boat |
| Mutiny | Revolt of authority/willfull refusal to obey authority |
| Stubborn | Difficult to handle or manage |
| Submarine | Underwater vessel |
| U-boat | German underwater vessel |
| Calypso | A stlye of music that originated in the B. West Indies |
| Schooner | A sailing vessel |
| Tanker | A vehicle that transports liquid |
| Channel | Deeper part of a waterway |
| Parched | to be/make very thirsty |
| Torpedo | Underwater missle |
| abrupt | to stop quickly, suddenly |
| salvage | to save from destruction |
| tehered | to tie securely |
| hagged | to annoy or harrass |
| treacherous | dangerously unreliable |
| coral | colonies of tiny sea polyps that are horny and stony |
| voodoo | reigion derived from Africa-involves that practice of spells |
| funnel | move to a central point or channel |
| mussels | dark, edible mollusk |
| catchment | a device for catching and storing rain water |
| rare | unusual |
| squall | sudden, violent gust of wind-usaully with rain or snow |