| A | B |
| glue | a thick, sticky substance used to join things together |
| flute | a musical instrument played by blowing across or into a hole near one end |
| youth | the time of life between being a child and an adult |
| accuse | to blame for wrongdoing |
| bruise | an injury that leaves a mark on the skin but does not break it |
| stew | a dish cooked by boiling slowly that is often a mixture of meat and vegetables |
| choose | to pick out, especially on the basis of what one wants and thinks best |
| loose | not fastened tightly |
| lose | to be unable to find; mislay |
| view | a scene; something to see |
| confuse | to cause to be unable to understand or think clearly |
| cruise | a sea voyage for pleasure |
| jewel | a precious stone; gem |
| dilute | to make thinner or less consecrated |
| route | a road or course for traveling from one place to another |
| cartoon | a drawing, often appearing with a caption, showing a humorous situation |
| avenue | a usually wide street |
| include | to have as a part or a member; contain |
| assume | to take for granted; suppose |
| souvenir | a token kept as a remembrance, as of a place or event |
| fruit | a seed-bearing plant that is fleshy or juicy, eaten as food |
| group | a number of persons or things gathered together |
| refuse | to turn down |
| argue | to give reasons for or against something |
| foolish | lacking in good sense or judgment |