| A | B |
| accolade | The appreciative audience gave the performers three standing ---(s). |
| accommodate | When 125 athletes showed up for the finals instead of the 95 expected, parents of our students were willing to --- the extra students in their homes. |
| bequeath | My aunt ---(ed) her favorite necklace to me, her favorite silver to my sister. |
| capricious | Wanting one thing and then another is --- behavior expected in children, not in teenagers or adults. |
| deference | In --- to his fiancee's request, the young groom decided to get married in church, not at the Lowe's Motor Speedway. |
| egregious | Introducing his new wife using his old girl friend's name was an --- mistake the young groom immediately regretted. |
| fallacious | Will made up a wonderful story as to why he was three hous late for the party, but his girl friend wasn't fooled by his --- attempt to cover his actions. |
| genre | My favorite --- is fiction, but I like poetry as well. |
| havoc | A fox in a hen house can create ---; so can an uncooperative student in a classroom. |
| immutable | Some rules are ---; study and pass or goof-off and fail. |