| A | B |
| banish | to force someone to leave a country or place as a punishment |
| bedazzled | to confuse or blind through brightness or grandeur |
| bedraggled | limp and wet |
| courteous | polite, mannerly |
| famine | a great shortage of food in an area or country |
| hapless | unfortunate, luckless |
| heed | pay attention to |
| heroine | a woman or girl who is the main character in a story |
| linage | ancestry |
| majestic | grand, dignified, or royal |
| malady | disease or unhealthy condition |
| misfortune | bad luck |
| pageant | elaborate, colorful parade or ceremony |
| plunder | to steal from or rob by force, usually in time of war |
| reign | the period during which a monarch rules (King or Queen) |
| remedy | cure for a disease or condition |
| romantic | full of thoughts, feelings, and attutudes suitable for romance; passionate, adventrous |
| splendor | magnificence |
| swoon | to faint |
| wrath | great anger, rage |