| A | B |
| migrant | a person or animal that migrates |
| migrant | a person who moves from place to place to get work |
| huddle | to crowd together closely |
| huddle | to crouch, curl up, or draw oneself together |
| mousy | drab and colorless |
| mousy | meek, timid, quiet |
| ordeal | a severe or trying test, experience or trial |
| erect | an upright position or posture |
| erect | to build, construct or raise |
| decrepit | weakened by old age, feeble |
| decrepit | worn out by long use |
| schooner | a sailing vessel with masts |
| schooner | a very tall glass |
| demolish | to destroy or ruin, tear down |
| demolish | to devour completely |
| rebellious | resisting authority |
| settler | a person who settles in a new country or colony |
| condense | to make more compact |
| condense | to reduce to a shorter form |
| slack | not tight, firm or tense |
| slack | negligent, careless, remiss |
| prow | the front part of a ship or boat |
| mislead | to guide or lead wrongly |
| intricate | having many interrelated parts |
| intricate | complicated, hard to understand |
| gorge | a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, or a small canyon |
| gorge | a gluttonous meal |
| rove | to wander over or through |
| pushy | offensively aggressive or forceful |
| segment | part of something |
| inflate | to blow up or increase |
| slim | slender in form |
| slim | poor or inferior |
| helm | the steering apparatus of a ship |
| helm | the place or post of control |
| disband | to break up or dissolve an organization |
| firm | steady or hard |
| firm | not likely to change |
| grimace | an ugy or contorted facial expressionl |