| A | B |
| bear (n.) | any of a family (Ursidae) of massive mammals with coarse fur, short legs, plantigrade feet and feeding mainly on fruit and insects |
| bear (v.) | to carry; to support; to endure |
| bare (adj.) | uncovered; naked; open to view; poor, scanty; unadorned |
| bare (v.) | to strip or uncover |
| beat | to strike repeatedly (verb); a recurrent stroke or its sound (n.); tired out (adj.); |
| beet | a genus (Beta) of plants with a succulent root used as food and as a source of sugar |
| bite | to seize or tear with the teeth, to puncture with mouth parts |
| byte | in computers, a set of usually 6 or 8 bits treated as a unit. |
| bot(t) | the maggot of the bot fly, especially one infesting a horse |
| bot. | abbreviation for botany |
| bought | pt. p of BUY (did buy) |
| wear (BONUS) | to carry on the body (verb); act of wearing, lessening or injury by use of friction; articles worn (n.) |
| ware (BONUS) | merchandise, commodities, goods for sale |
| where (BONUS) | at which place, at what place? |