| A | B |
| bane | in some way intending to do you harm |
| bursar | the person who handels financial matters |
| desultory | one who leaps from one subject to another without order or rationale |
| iconclast | one who attacks charished institutions or scorns traditional ideas as being shams |
| innuendo | insinuation both remote and derogatory |
| propitiate | to pacify; to attone for; indicate appeasement or conolation |
| proselyte | to denote a person converted to a new religion or political philosophy |
| stalemate | a deadlock because action of any kind is brought to a standstill; checked in a fixed position |
| tacit | a remark in which the reply was implied but not expressed; failure to make any remark at all |
| vicarious | a substitution, either real of imagionary |