| A | B |
| Polyphemus | gigantic one-eyed son of Poseidon |
| alp | A high mountain |
| wrath | Forceful, often vindictive anger.Punishment or vengeance |
| unstopper | having the stopper removed |
| flock | A group of animals that live, travel, or feed together |
| manure | material such as barnyard dung |
| barbarous | Primitive in culture and customs; uncivilized |
| diluted | To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water |
| battering rams | used to break down a gatehouse door or even smash a castle |
| auger | used for boring holes |
| groping | feel one's way |
| detaining | To keep from proceeding; delay |
| taunt | To drive or incite |
| aquiver | Marked by quivering:The children were aquiver with anticipation before the circus parade |
| triumph | To be victorious or successful; win |
| astern | Behind a vessel |
| hastened | To move or act swiftly |
| vengeance | Infliction of punishment in return for a wrong committed; retribution |