| A | B |
| Plundered | to take goods by force; loot |
| Squall | a brief, violent storm |
| Dispatch | to finish quickly |
| Mammoth | enormous |
| Titanic | of great size or strength |
| Assuage | to calm; to pacify |
| Bereft | deprived |
| Ardor | passion; enthusiasm |
| Insidious | characterized by craftiness and betrayal |
| Dissemble | to conceal under a false appearance; disguise |
| Lithe | supple; limber |
| Incredulity | the inability to believe |
| Bemusing | stupefying or muddling |
| Glowering | staring with sullen anger; scowling |
| Equity | fairness; impartiality; justice |
| Maudlin | tearfully or foolishly sentimental |
| Contempt | disdain or scorn; scornful feelings or actions |