| A | B |
| attack | To set upon with violent force |
| bold | fearless and daring; courageous |
| bough | a tree branch, especially a large or main branch |
| brunt | the main impact or force |
| cheer | lightness of spirits or mood |
| command | the authority to direct or give orders to |
| corps | a unit of combat forces |
| crest | the highest point; the peak |
| doom | inevitable destruction or ruin |
| flood | a great or overwhelming flow of water |
| frank | open and sincere in expression; straightforward |
| gait | any of the ways by which a horse can move by lifting the feet in a different order or rhythm |
| helm | a position of leadership or control |
| proud | having a high opinion of |
| risk | the chance of suffering harm or loss |
| scout | one that is sent from a main body to gather information |
| slay | to kill violently |
| starve | to suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food |
| steep | having a sharp incline |
| strew | to spread about; scatter |
| swamp | a lowland region saturated with water |
| swift | moving or capable of moving with great speed |