| A | B |
| ancient | very old; of a long time ago |
| century | a period of one hundred years |
| chamber | a large room |
| chambers | an office or group of offices |
| descend | to go or come down |
| descendant | one who has certain persons as one's parents, grandparents, etc. |
| entry | a way in; each separate item in a diary or list |
| interior | the inside part of something; having to do with the inside part |
| intrude | to come or go in without permission or welcome |
| intrusion | the act of intruding |
| intruder | one who intrudes |
| locate | to find; to put or to be found in a place |
| location | the place where something can be found |
| passage | a part of a written work or piece of music; the act or process of passing, as through time or from place to place; a way through which to pass |
| portion | a part or share of the whole; a serving or helping, as of food |
| precious | very valuable; much loved |
| quarry | a deep pit where stone is cut out of the ground; an animal that is being hunted |
| ramp | a slanted walkway or roadway tha connects a lower place to a higher place |
| spacious | having lots of room |
| surface | the outside layer; the top; an outward look or appearance; to rise to the top of a body of water |