| A | B |
| ancient | ADJ. Very old; of a long time ago |
| century | N. A period of 100 years |
| chamber | N. A room. PL N. An office or group of offices |
| descend | V. To come or go down. Descendant. N. One who has certain persons as one's parents or grandparents |
| entry | N. 1. A way in 2. Each separate item on a list |
| interior | N. The inside part of something ADJ. Having to do with the inside part |
| intrude | V. To come or go without permission or welcome. Intrusion. N. The act of intruding. Intruder. N. One who intrudes |
| locate | V. 1. To find 2. To put or to be found in a place. Location. N. The place where something can be found |
| passage | N. 1. A part of a written work or piece of music 2. The act or process of passing 3. A way through which to pass |
| portion | N. 1. A part or share of a whole 2. A serving or helping |
| precious | ADJ. 1. Very valuable 2. Much loved |
| quarry | A deep pit where stone is cut out of the ground 2. An animal that is being hunted |
| ramp | N. A slanted walk or roadway that connects a lower to a higher place |
| spacious | ADJ. Having a lot of room |
| surface | N. 1. The outside layer; the top 2. An outward look or appearence V. To rise to the top of a body of water |