| A | B |
| scrape | To injure or scratch by rubbing against something |
| hasty | Quick |
| brief | Short in time |
| favor | An act of kindness |
| seize | To take hold of |
| danger | The chance that something bad or harmful will happen |
| beaver | A furry, brown animal that has a broad, flat tail and webbed feet to help it swim |
| reindeer | A large deer that has a white, gray, or brown coat and branching antlers |
| retreat | To draw or move back |
| reins | One of two or more straps that are attached to a bridle or bit |
| stale | Not fresh |
| sleigh | A carriage on runners |
| sleeves | The part of a piece of clothing that covers all or part of the arm |
| great | Very large in size, number, or amount |
| praise | Words showing high regard and approval |
| teammate | A person who is a member of a team |
| ache | To hurt with a dull or constant pain |
| relation | A connection or dealings beween one person or thing and another |
| receive | To take or get |
| maintain | To continue to have to do |