| A | B |
| matinee | A dramatic or musical performance held in the afternoon. |
| reconnaissance | An examination or survey often used for military purposes. |
| forfeit | To lose or have to give up on something due to your own fault. |
| porcelain | A very fine type of dishware, usually white in color. |
| limousine | A large automobile used to transport passengers. |
| guarantee | A promise or pledge to replace or repair a purchased item if the product is not in good condition. |
| camouflage | A disguise or false appearance used in order to conceal or hide. |
| cantaloupe | A type of melon with a rough rind and orange flesh. |
| parliament | A council or congress that is the highest lawmaking body in some countries. |
| pageant | An elaborate spectacle; a grand display or show. |
| turquoise | A sky-blue or greenish-blue color or mineral. |
| nuisance | A thing or person that annoys, troubles, or offends. |
| sergeant | A military officer ranking above a corporal. |
| counterfeit | To copy in order to deceive or defraud. |
| connoisseur | A judge or expert in art or other matters of taste. |
| silhouette | An outline portrait or profile. |
| archaeology | The scientific study of the people, customs, and life of ancient times. |
| ricochet | The skipping or jumping motion of an object after glancing off a flat surface. |
| liaison | A connection between military units or branches of a service used in order to communicate. |
| aerial | The antenna of a radio, television set, etc. |