| A | B |
| landmark (noun) | a famous building or site that is easily identified |
| marvel (verb) | to feel wonder and admiration about something or someone |
| controversial (adjective) | causing strong public disagreement or disapproval |
| identity (noun) | who someone is or what something is |
| symbolize (verb) | to represent something such as an idea or belief |
| widespread (adjective) | happening in many places or to a great number of people |
| exterior (noun) | the outside surface of something |
| motif (noun) | a repeated shape shape or design in art or architecture |
| toil (verb) | to work very hard |
| constellation (noun) | a group of stars that forms a shape or pattern |
| bolt (noun) | a strong metal pin with spiral grooves, used to hold together things when anchored with a nut |
| clutch (verb) | hold on tightly to something |
| grim (adjective) | gloomy, stern and unpleasant |
| riveter (noun) | a worker who fastens together a piece of metal |
| stake (noun) | something of value, such as money, that is bet or risk |
| will (noun) | determination or strong purpose |