| A | B |
| disheveled | to hang or fall loosely in disorder |
| succulent | full of juice |
| impale | to pierce with something pointed |
| ptarmigan | a grouse with completely feathered feet |
| froth | bubbles or foam at the mouth of a hard-driven animal |
| rack | a violent strain |
| expanse | a wide space, area or stretch |
| gouge | to cut holes in |
| banish | to force to leave |
| auroch | an extinct ox-like animal |
| idle | lazy; not being used |
| scowl | to make a frowning expression |
| marmot | a burrowing rodent with short legs, small ears, and a bushy tail |
| kestrel | a small falcon that hovers |
| slough | a wet, marshy place, like a swamp |
| alder | a tooth-leaved tree or shrub |
| glade | a grassy open space in a forest |
| tussocks | a compact bunch of grass |
| lemming | a short-tailed rodent with furry feet; these animals take part in periodic mass migrations |
| impudence | the quality of being disrepectful |