| A | B |
| accost | v - to confront someone with a request or command; to approach boldly |
| ascend | v - to move upward; to climb |
| candidate | n - a person running for public office OR a person who is considered for something, such as a prize or an honor; a prospect |
| conventional | adj - based on acccepted customs and practices |
| culprit | n - a guilty person |
| daft | adj - delirious and crazy OR foolish |
| disparage | v - to belittle; to denigrate |
| miscellaneous | adj - consisting of different things; mixed |
| placard | n - a sign or notice, often small |
| proximity | n - closeness |
| quarry - n | the object of a chase; a hunted animal OR a pit where stone is extracted from the earth |
| quarry - v | to extract stone from the earth |
| regatta | n - a boat race or a series of boat races |
| sordid | adj - immorally foul; vulgar |
| stereotype - n | an oversimplified image or opinion OR one who embodies an oversimplified image or opinion |
| stereotype - v | to assign an oversimplified image or opinion |
| whet | v - to sharpen OR to stimulate or excite |