| A | B |
| brilliant | shining brightly. |
| tinker | to busy oneself with a thing without useful results; to fiddle with something. |
| broad | of large extent from side to side; wide. |
| bronze | a reddish-brown color. |
| entirely | completely; wholly; having every part. |
| entrance | a door; an opening that leads to somewhere. |
| envy | discontent and ill will over another person’s advantages, possessions, etc.; desire for something another has. |
| equip | to provide with what is needed. |
| license | legal permission to do something specified; a document indicating such permission. |
| lily | a plant grown from a bulb and having trumpet-shaped flowers. |
| limb | a large branch of a tree. |
| limit | the greatest amount allowed. |
| recently | of a time just before the present. |
| recess | a temporary stopping of school to play outside. |
| reckon | to guess, estimate or suppose. |
| tickle | to please or delight. |
| timber | trees |
| timid | lacking self-confidence; fearful; shy; hesitant. |
| tinder | any dry, easily flammable material. |
| brisk | stimulating or invigorating. |