| A | B |
| chasm | (n) a deep crack or opening in the earth |
| continent | (n) one of the seven great land areas of the world (including Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, and Europe) |
| credit | (n) honor or praise; a way of expressing thanks |
| credit | (n) a way of buying things and paying for them later |
| enable | (v) to make possible; to give the means to bring about |
| foul | (adj) having an unpleasant taste or smell |
| foul | (adj) stormy, with strong winds and heavy rain |
| foul | (n) in sports, a more or play that is against the rules |
| gust | (n) a sudden increase in the strength of the wind |
| ordeal | (n) an unpleasant, painful, or difficult experience or test |
| plateau | (n) a broad, flat area of high ground |
| rig | (v) to make or do something by using whatever is nearby |
| rig | (v) to set up sails on a boat |
| rig | (n) a machine or construction that is used for a special purpose |
| schedule | (n) a plan that gives expected times for different things to happen |
| schedule | (n) a list of times when trains, buses, and airplanes arrive and leave |