| A | B |
| curator | one in charge of a museum, zoo, or other place of exhibit |
| chauffeur | one that transports otheres in a motor vehicle |
| saracophagus | coffin |
| urn | an ornamental vase on a pedestal that is used for preserving the ashes of the dead |
| commotion | noisy confusion |
| chancellor | the secretary of a nobleman, prince, or king |
| embalm | to treat a dead body so as to protect from decay |
| intrigue | to arouse with interest, desire, or curiosity |
| impostor | one that assumes an identity or title ot his own for the purpose of deception |
| accumulate | to increase in quantity or number |
| mimic | to mock or imitate |
| Renaissance | a movement or period of vigorous artistic and intellectual activity;rebirth or revival |
| mediocre | of moderate or low quality;ordinary |
| perilous | full of or involving injury;hazardous |
| acquisition | the act of coming into control of something |