| A | B |
| A person who knowingly helps another in a crime | Accomplice |
| To attach unexpectantly from a concealed position | Ambush |
| to hide remove from observation cover or keep from sight | Conceal |
| To hold out against sustain without yielding | Endure |
| Causing or liable to cause death | Fatal |
| to supply or brighten with light; light up, clarify | Illuminate |
| to give rise to induce or bring about | Incite |
| a cause of pain or sorrow | Malice |
| famous for doing something bad negative publilcity | Nortorious |
| something that separates or divides | Partition |
| the owner of a business establishment | Proprietor |
| the state of not wanting to do something | Reluctance |
| a plan design or program of action to be followed | scheme |
| a public show or display especially on a large scale | spectacle |
| excessively proud of one's own appearance. qualities, achievements | Vain |