| A | B |
| vineyard | a place where grapevines are planted |
| bog | an area of wet, spongy ground |
| sap | a liquid carrying water and food that circulates through a plant |
| mineral | metals and other resources dug from the ground |
| quarry | a place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted out of the ground |
| Lake Seneca | Largest of the Finger Lakes in upstate New York, noted for its large vineyards |
| South Carver | Town in Massachusetts that is home to the annual Massachusetts Cranberry Harvest Festival |
| St. Albans | Town in Vermont that hosts the Vermont Maple Festival each year |
| bay | part of a sea or lake that cuts into a coastline |
| inlet | a narrow opening in a coastline |
| waterman | men or women who gather different kinds of seafood and fish in different seasons |
| crab pot | a large wire cage with several sections that crabs swim into but from which they cannot escape |
| Chesapeake Bay | Bay in the Atlantic Ocean between the states of Maryland and Virginia |
| Delaware Bay | Inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the states of Delaware and New Jersey |
| Massachusetts Bay | Bay near the city of Boston; a center for fishing and boating |