| A | B |
| clue | something that helps to solve a problem or mystery. |
| proof | evidence of truth or accuracy. |
| cruise | a sea voyage for pleasure. |
| choose | to pick out. |
| rule | a statement or principle that controls behavior. |
| troop | a group of persons, animals, or things. |
| dew | moisture that condenses and collects on cool surfaces. |
| route | a road, lath, or lane of travel between two places. |
| view | range of field of sight. |
| lose | to miss from ones possession; misplace. |
| duke | a member of the hightest level of the British nobility. |
| mood | a person's state of mind; a feeling. |
| scoop | a utensil that is like a small shovel. |
| mule | a stubborn animal that is offspring of a horse and donkey. |
| youth | the time of life between being a child and an adult. |
| bruise | an injury that is bleeding under the unbroken skin. |
| loose | not fastened tightly. |
| rude | not considerate of others. |
| loop | a circular path or pattern. |
| flute | a pipe-shaped musical instrument played by blowing across or into a hole near one end. |