| A | B |
| Aspire (v) | to have a great ambition |
| Bamboozle (v) | to deceive by elaborate trickery; hoodwink |
| Bizarre (adj) | very strange or odd |
| Boisterous (adj) | rough and stormy; violent |
| Camouflage (n) | a method or concealing military troops or equipment by making them appear to be part of the natural surroundings. 2. Protective coloring or a disguise that conceals |
| Chronological (adj) | the order or sequence of events |
| Decorum (n) | proper behavior of conduct |
| Deduction (n) | the process of reaching a conclusion. 2. The act of subtracting |
| Eclectri (adj) | choosing or taking what appears to be the best from various sources |
| Embargo (n) | an order by a government prohibiting merchant ships from entering or leaving its' ports. 2. A prohibition by the government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation |
| Fallacy (n) | a false notion or mistaken belief |
| Flourish (v) | to grow or develop well; to thrive |
| Gargoyle (n) | a waterspout ornamental figure in the form of a grotesque animal or person projecting from the gutter of a building |
| Heritage (n) | something other than property passed down from generation to generation; a tradition |
| Hieroglyphic (n) | of or related to a system of writing, such as that of ancient Egypt, which pictures or symbols are used to represent words or sounds |
| Inference (n) | the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidience |
| Jovial (adj) | full of fun and good cheer; jolly |
| Labyrinth (n) | a complex structure of connected passages through which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze |
| Marsupial (n) | any of various mammals, such as the kangaroo, opossum or wombat, who's young continue to develop after birth in a pouch on the outside of the female's body |
| Nocturnal (adj) | of, relating to, or occurring at night |