| A | B |
| folk | A people |
| debt | Something that is owed to another |
| column | An upright structure shaped like a post |
| wrench | A very hard, sharp twist or pull |
| gnaw | To bite again and again in order to wear away little by little |
| aisle | The space between two rows or sections of something |
| wrinkle | A small fold, ridge, or line in a smooth surface |
| autumn | The season of the year coming between summer and winter |
| doubt | To be uncertain about |
| rhyme | The repetition of similar sounds at the ends of lines of verse |
| bristle | A short, stiff hair |
| sword | A weapon that has a long, sharp blade set in a handle |
| gnarled | Having a rough, twisted, or rugged look |
| listen | To try to hear |
| wrestle | To sturggle by grasping and trying to force the opponent on the ground without punching |
| solemn | Serious |
| campaign | A series of actions that are planned and carried out to bring about a particular result |
| rhythm | A regular or orderly repeating of sounds or movements |
| condemn | To express strong opposition to |
| foreign | Of or from another country |