| A | B |
| Stickler | person who insists uncompromisingly |
| Pommel | Round knob on the end of a sword |
| Surmise | Guess |
| Dematerialize | To lose or cause to lose physical form |
| Sumptuous | Magnificent |
| Palfrey | A woman's saddle horse |
| Impregnable | Not capable of entering by force |
| Grace | Seemingly effortless beauty or charm |
| Damsel | Young woman or girl, maiden |
| Worthy | Honorable;admirable |
| Prowess | Skill; Bravery |
| Homage | Public show of honor and allegiance |
| Void | Containing no matter, empty |
| Treason | Betrayal of trust or confidence |
| Forfeiture | The act of giving up something as punishement for crime |
| Sundry | Various; several; miscellaneous |
| Wroth | Archaic form of wrath;angry |
| Ford | Shallow place in a body of water |
| Buffet | A blow or cuff, with the hand |
| Enchantment | An act or casting under a spell |
| Proffered | Offered or tendered |
| Repast | a meal or the food eaten at a meal |
| Giddy | Mad or foolish |
| Brandished | Waved or flourished menacingly |
| Stately | Majestic |
| Lamentation | Mourning |
| Withered | Weakened;dried up |
| Swarthy | Having a dark complexion |
| Redeemed | Rescued or saved |