| A | B |
| throne | chair occupied by a king, queen or other ruler |
| carver | someone who makes something by cutting a solid material like wood or ice |
| shack | small, roughly built hut or cabin |
| peacock | male of peafowl, has green and blue feathers |
| page | boy who served a knight |
| trunk | large box or case with a lid that locks or clasp shut |
| herbs | plant with leaves, roots, or other parts used to flavor food or as medicine |
| gracious | courteous and kind; well mannered |
| essays | short piece of writing giving the author's views on a certain subject |
| sneakers | cloth or leather sport shoes with soft rubber soles |
| braid | piece of hair that has been braided like a rope |
| feast | a large fancy meal |
| stale | not fresh, having lost taste |
| flattened | to make or become flat or flatter |
| godmother | a woman who acts as a witness for a child at its baptism |
| scrumptious | especially delicious |
| official | approved by authority |
| muttered | to speak or say in a low voice that is not clear; mumble |
| frantically | very excited with fear or worry |
| recipe | a set of directions for preparing food |