| A | B |
| ballet | a form of artistic dance based on a technique composed of jumps, turns and poses, all requiring precision and grace |
| technique | a systematic procedure or method by which a complicated task is accomplished, as in science or art |
| fatigue | physical or mental weariness or exhaustion resulting from hard work or strain |
| debut | a first public appearance, as of an actor on the stage |
| petite | small and slender; dainty |
| amateur | a person who engages in an art, science, or sport for enjoyment rather than for money |
| bouquet | a bunch of flowers |
| massage | a body rub given to improve circulation and relax muscles |
| antique | something having special value because of its age, especially a work of art or handicraft that is over 100 years old |
| vague | not clearly expressed; lacking clarity |
| portrait | a painting, photograph, or other likeness of a person, especially one showing the face |
| boulevard | a broad city street, often lined with trees |
| reservoir | a natural or artificial lake used as a storage place for water |
| debris | the scattered remains of something broken, destroyed, or discarded; fragments; rubble |
| boutique | a small retail shop that sells gifts, fashionable clothes, etc. |
| plateau | a relatively level area that is at a higher elevation then the land around it |
| coupon | a detachable part of a ticket or advertisement that entitles the bearer to certain benefits, such as a cash refund or a gift |
| depot | a railroad or bus station |
| plaque | an ornamented or engraved plate, slab, or disk, used for decoration or to carry an inscription on a monument |
| crochet | to make (a piece of needlework) by looping thread or yarn into connected links with a hooked needle called a crochet hook |