| A | B |
| billboard | large, outdoor advertising sign |
| maniac | someone who acts in a wild or violent way |
| rickety | old, weak, and likely to break |
| intensity | great strength or force; strongly focused |
| advantage | something that helps you |
| fixture | something that is fixed firmly and permanently in place |
| accountant | am expert in money matters and keeping accounts |
| solemn | grave, very serious |
| mope | to be gloomy and depressed |
| peppy | great energy and high spirits |
| fanatic | someone who is wildly enthusiastic about something |
| peasant | a person who is of low social class, usually a farm worker |
| declaration | to announce something formally |
| invading | to send armed forces into another country, to take over that country |
| kin | a relative |
| meander | to wander aimlessly |
| dispute | an argument |
| mussed | to put into disorder; rumple; mess up |
| misery | great distress or suffering due to unhappiness or pain |
| underestimate | to think something is not as good as it truly is |
| truce | a temporary agreement to stop fighting |
| chuckling | quiet laughing |