| A | B |
| bogged | to be sunk, as in wet, spongy ground |
| ford | a place where a body of water may be crossed by wading |
| instinct | a natural impulse, especially in animals, which leads them to act without conscious thought; unlearned behavior |
| merciless | lacking compassion or forgiveness; cruel; harsh |
| wrangler | one who herds cows or horses |
| plunge | to dive or thrust forcibly or suddenly, especially into a liquid |
| resistance | a force that opposes or slows down a body or another force |
| submerge | to cover, as by water |
| treacherous | not dependable; not to be trusted; deceptive; unreliable |
| mill | to move around in a confused or disorderly way |