| A | B |
| ploy | (noun) a tactic (as in games and social debate) intended to embarrass or frustrate one's opponent. |
| ivory | (adjective) of a creamy white color. |
| don't | (noun) a command or entreaty not to do something : prohibition. |
| safety | (noun) freedom from exposure to danger. |
| polite | (adjective) marked by or exhibiting an appearance of consideration, tact, deference, courtesy, or grace resulting sometimes from sincere consideration of others and sometimes from mere regard for etiquette. |
| loaf | (noun) a shaped or molded mass of bread. |
| well-off | (adjective) having more than adequate material and especially financial resources : prosperous. |
| groove | (noun) a fixed routine : habit, custom, practice. |
| cactus | (noun) any of a family of plants that are characterized chiefly by fleshy stems and branches on which the foliage leaves are usually replaced by spines, scales, or hairs. |
| violin | (noun) a bowed, stringed musical instrument having four strings, a shallow body and a curved bridge. |
| amber | (noun) a very hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin that takes a fine polish. |
| birthday | (noun) an anniversary of being born. |
| chalk | (noun) the prepared form (as for filler or for marking or drawing purposes) of a soft friable limestone of marine origin earthy in texture and white, gray, or buff in color. |
| royal | (adjective) of, relating to, owned by, or subject to the jurisdiction of the crown. |
| selfish | (adjective) seeking or concentrating on one's own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others. |
| misery | (noun) a state of great unhappiness and emotional distress. |
| deputy | (noun) a second in command or an assistant who usually takes charge when a superior is absent. |
| turnip | (noun) either of two biennial herbs having thick edible roots eaten as a vegetable or used for feeding stock. |
| deaf | (adjective) lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing either wholly or in part. |
| energy | (noun) the capacity of acting, operating, or producing an effect : inherent power. |