| A | B |
| accost | to confront someone with a request or command; to approach boldly |
| ascend | to move upward; to climb |
| candidate | a person running for public office |
| candidate | a person who is considered for something, such as a prize or an honor |
| conventional | based on accepted customs and practices |
| culprit | a guilty person |
| daft | delirious and crazy |
| daft | foolish |
| disparage | to belittle |
| miscellaneous | consisting of different things; mixed |
| placard | a sign or notice; often small |
| proximity | closeness |
| quarry | the object of a chase; a hunted animal |
| quarry | a pit where stone is extracted fromt he earth |
| regatta | a boat or race or series of boat races |
| sordid | informally foul; vulgar |
| stereotype | an oversimplified image or opinion |
| stereotype | one who embodies an oversimplified image of a group |
| whet | to sharen |
| whet | to stimulate or excite |