| A | B |
| desert | a dry, barren, region, often covered with sand |
| dessert | the last course of a lunch or dinner, often consisting of fruit, ice-cream, or pastry |
| access | the act of entering; entrance |
| excess | something that exceeds, or goes beyond, what is normal or sufficient |
| continual | repeated regularly and frequently |
| continuous | continuing without interruption; unbroken |
| hardy | strong; robust |
| hearty | giving much nourishment; substantial |
| reality | the condition or quality of being real; actual existence |
| realty | land and the property on it; real estate |
| bizarre | very strange or odd; grotesque |
| bazaar | an Oriental market, usually consisting of a street lined with shops and stalls |
| formally | following accepted forms, conventions, or rules |
| formerly | at a former, or earlier, time; once |
| hurdle | a barrier used in obstacle races, usually consisting of a horizontal bar supported by two uprights |
| hurtle | to move or cause to move with or as if with great speed |
| prescribe | to order or recommend the use of (a drug, diet, remedy, etc.) |
| proscribe | to make unlawful; prohibit |
| conscious | having or showing self-consciousness; aware |
| conscience | an inner sense in a person that distinguishes right from wrong |