| A | B |
| wildlife | wild plants and animals, especially living in their natural surroundings |
| uproar | a condition of noisy excitement and confusion; a tumutl |
| home run | in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to touch all the bases and score a run |
| headache | a pain in the head |
| top-secret | containing or relating to information of the highest level of national security classification |
| teammate | a member of one's own team |
| wheelchair | a chair on wheels in which a person who is sick or diabled can move about |
| light bulb | a glass-covered electric light source |
| well-known | renowned; famous |
| throughout | in, to, through, or during every part of |
| lifeguard | a person hired to look out for the safety of bathers at a beach or pool |
| barefoot | without shoes or other covering on the feet |
| part-time | for or during only part of the usual or standard working time |
| warehouse | a large building where goods are stored |
| overboard | over the side of a boat |
| post office | a local office where mail is received, sorted, and sent out |
| outspoken | spoken without reserve; frank and honest; bold |
| up-to-date | reflecting or informed of the latest information, changes, improvements, or style |
| awestruck | full of awe or wonder |
| newscast | a broadcast of news on radio or television |
| goodbye | an acknowledgment of parting |
| all right | satisfactory but not excellent; good enough |
| forever | for everlasting time; eternally |
| twenty-two | the number that comes between twenty-one and twenty-three |
| somebody | an unspecified or unknown person; someone |