| A | B |
| cellar | a room or rooms under a building where things are stored; basement |
| flavor | the quality that causes something to have a certain taste |
| molar | any of the teeth located toward the back of the jaws, having broad crowns for grinding food |
| chapter | a main division in a book |
| mayor | the chief government official in a town |
| anger | a feeling of great displeasure or hostility toward someone or something; rage;wrath |
| senator | a member of the senate |
| passenger | a person riding in or on a vehicle or vessel |
| major | larger, greater, or more important |
| popular | enjoyed and liked by many or most people |
| tractor | a vehicle used especially for pulling farm machinery, such as a plow or thresher |
| thunder | the deep, rumbling noise that goes with or comes after a flash of lightning |
| pillar | an upright structure that serves as a support, as for a bridge or a building, or stands alone as a monument; column |
| messenger | a person who carries messages or runs errands |
| calendar | a chart showing the months, weeks, and days of a certain year |
| quarter | a coin that is worth twenty-five cents |
| lunar | of, on, or having to do with the moon |
| proper | suitable; appropriate |
| elevator | a car, platform, or cage raised or lowered in a vertical shaft to carry freight or people, as from floor to floor in a building |
| bitter | having or being a taste that is a sharp or un pleasant |
| collar | the part of a garment that fits around the neck |
| honor | special respect or high regard |
| doctor | a physician, dentist, or veterinarian who is trained in and licensed to practice a healing art |
| enter | to come or go in or into |
| answer | to respond in words or action |