| A | B |
| buck | a male deer, goat, hare, or rabbit |
| buckle | catch or clasp used to hold together the ends of belt, strap, or ribbon |
| corral | pen for horses, cattle and other animals |
| difficult | hard to do or understand |
| disgrace | loss of honor or respect; shame |
| gallop | the fastest gait of a horse or other four-footed animal |
| hitch | fasten with a hoop, ring, rope or strap |
| human | of persons |
| insist | keep firmly to some demand, some statement, or some position |
| mare | a female horse or donkey |
| pants | a two-legged outer garment reaching from the waist to the ankles or sometimes to the knees |
| rodeo | a contest or exhibition of skill in roping cattle or riding horses and steers |
| rough | not smooth |
| saddle | seat for a rider on a horse's back, on a bicycle, or other like things |
| sleeve | part of a garment the covers the arm |
| stable | building where horses or cattle are kept and fed |
| stallion | a male horse that can father young |
| steady | changing little, uniform; regular |
| tame | taken from the wild state and made obedient |
| weary | tired |
| claws | sharp, curved nails on the foot of an animal |
| helmet | a protective covering for the head |
| gravity | the planetary force that pulls things toward the ground |
| vanish | disappear |