| A | B |
| plaza | (n) a public square in a city or town |
| stoke | (v) to stir up; to supply or feed with fuel |
| luminous | (adj) giving off light; shining; clear |
| cape | (n) a point of land extending out to the sea; a sleeveless garment |
| pluck | (v) to pull or pick off; snatch; to play by pulling strings |
| pluck | (n) a sharp pull; tug; courage or spirit |
| brackish | (adj) somewhat salty |
| jetty | (n) landing wharf; a pier built to protect a harbor |
| engulf | (v) to flow over and enclose |
| radiant | (adj) giving out light; vividly bright |
| quagmire | (n) soft muddy ground; difficult situation that is hard to escape |
| extract | (v) to remove by pulling, pressing, or distilling |
| extract | (n) a product obtained by extracting |
| briny | (adj) SALTY |
| plume | (n) large feather of a bird sometimes worn as an ornament |
| plume | (v) to adorn with feathers; to act with too much pride |
| brood | (n) a family of young animals or children |
| brood | (v) to cover young with wings |
| brood | (v) to think long and anxiously about something |
| estuary | (n) a passage where the tide meets a river current |
| incite | (v) to move to action; to stir up |
| headstrong | (adj) not easily controlled; unruly |
| sullen | (adj) resentfully silent; dull; dismal, gloomy |
| facade | (n) the face of a building; a misleading appearance |
| ignite | (v) to set on fire; to catch fire |
| lackluster | (adj) lacking in brightness; dull |
| cove | (n) a small sheltered inlet; a level area sheltered by hills |
| whet | (v) to sharpen by rubbing; to make keen; stimulate |
| alley | (n) a narrow walk or street |
| undulate | (v) to form or move in waves; fluctuate; to rise/fall in volume, pitch, rhythm |