| A | B |
| blank | empty; vacant; plain; dazed. |
| temple | the flat surface alongside the forehead in front of each ear. |
| bloom | to produce or yield blossoms/flowers. |
| blond | light-colored hair. |
| bluff | to mislead or deceive. |
| due | exactly; directly. |
| dues | fees or other charges. |
| duke | a nobleman next in rank to a prince. |
| dump | to empty objects out of a container in a large mass. |
| dune | a rounded hill or ridge of drifted sand. |
| jug | a large container for liquids with a small opening and a handle. |
| junction | a place of joining, as of roads. |
| junior | one who is younger or of lower rank. |
| junk | worthless stuff; trash. |
| prompt | to urge into action; to remind. |
| pronunciation | the act or manner of correctly articulating words. |
| propeller | device having two or more revolving blades, usually for propelling a ship or aircraft. |
| prop | to support something, sometimes by placing a pole under or against it, or by leaning it against another object. |
| taxi | an automobile in which passengers are carried for a fee. |
| blister | a raised patch of skin filled with watery matter and caused by a burn or excessive friction. |