| A | B |
| blight | n. any disease that damages plants, something that harms or destroys |
| blight | v. to do harm to |
| cite | v. to mention or quote as an example or authority 2. to mention for praise 3. to summon before a court of law |
| clemency | n. mercy shown in punishing or judging someone |
| eccentric | adj. departing from accepted or normal behavior; odd |
| eccentric | n. one who behaves in an odd or peculiar way |
| farce | n. 1. a humorous stage play marked by improbable situations and exaggerated behavior 2. an absurb or ridiculous event or situation; a mockery |
| foray | n. a sudden raid or advance into enemy territory |
| glean | v. to gather bit by bit |
| nominal | adj. 1. in name only, not in fact 2. very small |
| ostracize | v. to exclude from a group; to banish |
| posthumous | adj. occurring after a person has died |
| quash | v. 1. to put down by force 2. to put a stop to legally |
| recipient | n. one who receives |
| ribald | adj. funny in a crude way |
| suffrage | n. the right to vote |
| verve | n. enthusiasm; vivacity |