| A | B |
| legendary | well-known; famous and much talked about over a long period of time |
| legendary | relating to a story (usually untrue) handed down from the past |
| lurk | to prowl or lie hidden, as though about to attack |
| menagerie | a collection of animals kept in cages for showing to the public |
| naive | inexperienced; ready to accept without analyzing |
| naive | simple in a childlike way; innocent |
| pander | to give or promise what is wanted in order to please someone |
| plausible | seeming to be true but is not necessarily so |
| preposterous | too absurd to be believed; ridiculous |
| scrupulous | marked by closed attention to the smallest detail |
| scruoulous | acting in a correct and honest manner |