| A | B |
| Carnage | Bloodshed, massacre, bloody slaughter |
| Cavort | To leap or romp about |
| Ermine | The soft, white fur of a weasel of northern regions |
| Festooned | Decorated, as with ribbons |
| Glower | To scowl or stare angrily |
| Noncommital | Not revealing an opinion or purpose |
| Potent | Mighty; powerful; forceful |
| Rime | A white frost on grass or leaves |
| Sacrilegious | Misusing or violating what is thought to be holy |
| Suffuse | To spread over or through |
| Burnish | To make shiny or glossy |
| Chastise | To punish |
| Exhilarate | To make merry or lively |
| Garish | Too bright or gaudy |
| Inaugurate | To make a formal beginning of |
| Paraphernalia | Equipment; personal belongings |
| Prosaic | Dull, commonplace |
| Rollick | To play or behave in a carefree way |
| Squander | To spend or use wastefully |
| Victrola | A phonograph |