| A | B |
| hunt | (v) To chase after something in order to catch it or kill it for food, sport or money. |
| paparazzi | (n) A word used to describe people who chase after famous people for photos, to make money. |
| invade | (v) To affect something in an unpleasant or annoying way. |
| handcuffs | (n) A tool used by someone to clasp hands or feet together so as to keep someone from moving. |
| information | (n) Facts about something or someone. |
| gossip | (n) Informal talk or stories about other people's private lives, that are unkind or not true. |
| media | (n) the ways that large numbers of people receive information, eg. radio, television, newspapers |
| headlines | (n) The title of a newspaper article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page. |
| broadcast | (v) To send out programmes on television or radio. |
| celebrity | (n) A famous person |
| scandal | (n) a situation or event that a lot of people think is very shocking |
| tunnel | (n) a long passage under the ground |
| aggressive | (adj) behaving angrily towards other people |
| arrest | (v) when the police take somone to the police station to question them |