| A | B |
| reaping | To gather or take |
| entrails | Intestines |
| incite | To stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action |
| manically | Like a maniac; like someone out of control |
| verve | Enthusiasm, vigor, or energy |
| apothecary | Pharmacist; someone who provides cures or healing help usually through plants, herbs, etc. |
| preposterous | Senseless; completely foolish |
| racketeering | Conducting or participating in extortion (getting money from someone) or gambling |
| obliterate | Destroy completely |
| repentance | Deep sorrow, sadness, or regret |
| glory | Something that is a source of honor, fame, or admiration |
| dissent | To disagree with or reject an authority or someone in charge |
| condone | Allow or approve |
| yearn | crave; long for |
| tenuous | Stubborn |
| predicament | A difficult or dangerous situation |