| A | B |
| bewilderment | a state of confusion |
| vague | not clearly stated or expressed |
| tangible | a real or actual thing that can be touched-not something imaginary |
| morose | ill-humored or gloomy |
| vagabond | a person without a home who travels from place to place |
| notorious | well-known for some bad or unfavorable quality or deed |
| bachelor | an unmarried man |
| metropolis | any large, busy city |
| deduction | a process of reasoning that makes conclusions based on evidence |
| logical | a method of reasoning based on the use of facts |
| accompany | to go along with |
| agitation | a state of excitement, disturbance or worry |
| herald | a person who announces important news |
| convulse | to shake violently |
| bequeath | to give, as in a will |
| excursion | a short trip or outing to some place |
| defray | pay all or part of the costs or expenses |
| manifold | of several different kinds |
| dissolute | not caring about morals; given to immoral or improper conduct |
| reverie | a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing |