| A | B |
| Louse | wingless, usually flattened, bloodsucking insect on warm-blooded animals (AKA lice - head or body) |
| Tedious | too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous |
| Scrounge | seek or obtain something (typically food or money) at the expense or generosity of others |
| Moors | broad area of open land not good for farming |
| Disconcert | cause to lose one's composure |
| Ventilate | furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape |
| Glower | having an angry or sullen look on one's face |
| Wrathfully | full of wrath; fiercly angry |
| Insubordination | defiance of authority |
| Gnaw | bite or chew on with the teeth |
| Devour | to eat up greedily |
| Quiver | to tremble or shake with slight rapid movements |
| Onslaught | a violent attack |
| Repress | conceal or hide; subdue by force |
| Impinge | to strike or dash with a sharp collision; to have an effect, especially a negative one |
| Automaton | a mechanism that can move automatically; a robot |
| Predominant | having superior power or influence |
| Apparition | a ghostly appearing figure |
| Unattainable | impossible to achieve |
| Bewilder | cause to be confused emotionally |