| A | B |
| A narrow, boxlike container for holding food or water, mostly for livestock | Through-noun |
| A cowshed | Byre-noun |
| Tight trousers that are often fastened below the calf or straped under your boat | Pantaloons-noun |
| Longer, heavily ornametned vest formerly worn under a doublet | Waistcoat-noun |
| A design for cloth traditionally associated with Scotland , has a number of distinctive types;plaid cloth | Tartan-noun |
| Ornamental work with many brancing lines | Tracery-noun |
| The rod or staff that a ruler carried asa symbol of royal power or authority | Pike-noun |
| Of the time when Elizabeth the first ruled England | Elizabethan-adjective |
| Faint | Swoon-verb |
| Draft | Draught-noun |
| A small contaner ( as for medicine) made of ussually glass or plastic | Vial-noun |
| Bitter in the taste or oder | Acrid-adjective |
| Window or part of a window which opens on hinges like a door | Casements-noun |
| A made up or make belive story in which characters go or move form one period ot era to another- could not happen | Time-Travel Fantasy |