| A | B |
| bamboozle | to confuse, frustrate, or throw off thoroghly or completely |
| cricket | a game played with a ball and bat by two sides of usually 11 players each on a large field centering uponn two wickets, each defended by a batsman |
| demeanor | behavior towards others; outward manner |
| disciple | one who accepts and assists in spreading the ideas of another |
| discordant | lacking agreement or harmony |
| elicit | to draw forth or bring out (something that is latent or potential) |
| grueling | trying or taxing to the point of exhaustion |
| hermit | one that removes themselves from society and lives in solitude, especially for religious reasons |
| incessant | continuing or following without interruption |
| introspective | a reflective look inward; an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings |
| manifold | marked by diversity or variety |
| refuge | a shelter or protection from danger or distress |
| rendition | a performance or interpretation |
| sambar | a vegetable stew or chowder |
| yogi | a person who practices yoga |