| A | B |
| vanishes | passes quickly from sight |
| curator | one who has the care and superintendence of something, especially one in charge of a museum, zoo or other place of exhibit |
| conservator | one who is responsible for the care, restoration and repair of archival or museum articles |
| peered | looked narrowly or curiously |
| sinister | singularly evil or producing evil |
| audible | capable of being heard |
| obscurity | state of being unknown OR absence of light |
| scholar | one who has done advanced study, a learned person |
| rebellious | opposing authority or dominance; resisting control or authority |
| attribution | assigning a characteristic of a person or thing |
| crescent | any shape resembling the curved shape of the moon in its first or last quarters |
| cobalt | strong greenish blue |
| obediently | in a compliant manner |
| judiciously | having or showing good judgment in conduct and speech |
| trespassed | entered unlawfully on the space of another |
| tapestries | heavy hand-woven reversible textile used for hangings, curtains and upholstery and characterized by complicated pictorial designs |
| twilight | the time of day immediately following sunset |
| disconnected | severed, ended, terminated the connection of |
| subdued | lacking in vitality, intensity or strength |
| logical | capable of reasoning or of using reason in an orderly fashion |