| A | B |
| coax | persuade |
| spectacle | a very unusual sight or show |
| conjure | cause to appear as if by magic |
| magnitude | greatness of size or importance |
| philosophy | a person's principles and beliefs |
| Chauffeured | served as a paid driver or someone else |
| decapitate | to cut off the head of |
| beseeching | begging, asking in a serious way |
| warrant | a legal paper giving authority to arrest, seize, or search |
| Iridescent | showing the colors of the rainbow in changing patterns |
| affirmation | the act of declaring something to be true |
| Naïve | innocent; simple |
| Bona Fide | a legal term meaning in good faith, legitimate, or real |
| eclectic | having a variety of doctrines or styles |
| ingenious | showing intelligence and originality |
| exalted | raised in respect; praised highly |
| solace | consolation; relief from anguish |
| keel | to turnover; to capsize; to faint |