| A | B |
| Bane | In some way intending to do you harm |
| Bursar | Person who handles financial matters |
| Desultory | "A leaper" leaps from one subject to another without order or rationale |
| Inconoclast | One who attacks cherrished institutions or scorns traditional ideals as being shams |
| Innuendo | Is an insinuation both remote and derogatory |
| Propitiate | To cause to become more favorable, to win, or to regain good will |
| Proselyte | To denote a person converted to a new religion or political philosophy |
| Stalemate | Indicates a deadlock because action of any kind is brought to a standstill, checked in a fixed position |
| Tacit | An agreement is unspoken agreement that is reached through a mutal understanding |
| Vicarious | A substition either real or imaginary |