| A | B |
| abdicate | to give up a high office |
| assume | to take for granted:to suppose |
| assume | to take over; to occupy |
| bungle | to do something badly or without skill |
| dominate | to rule or control |
| dominate | to rise high above |
| former | coming before in time or the first of two mentioned |
| guardian | one who protects |
| guardian | one who legally has the care of another person |
| hoist | to lift or raise, especially by using a rope |
| intercept | to stop or seize something while it on the way somewhere |
| jubilee | the celebration of an anniversary, especially a fiftieth anniversary |
| kin | related by birth or marriage |
| pardon | to forgive or to free from legal punishment |
| proclaim | to make known publicly |
| provoke | to annoy or make angry |
| provocative | callin forth a reaction of anger or amusement or thoughtfulness |
| reign | to rule as a queen or king |
| reign | to be widespread |
| riot | public disorder or violence |
| riot | a great and seemingly disordered quantity of something |