| A | B |
| vane | A thin, flat piece of wood or metal, often having the shape of an arrow or a rooster. |
| vein | a blood vessel through which blood returns to the heart. |
| vain | having no success |
| oar | A long pole with a blade at one end that is used to row or steer a boat. |
| ore | A mineral from which a metal, such as gold, comes from. |
| wring | to twist or squeeze so as to force out liquid. |
| ring | a circular band worn on a finger or a sound made by a bell. |
| dear | much loved, precious |
| deer | any of several animals that have hoofs and chew the cud. |
| peak | the top of a mountain. |
| peek | to glance or look quickly or secretly |
| meat | The flesh of an animal eaten as food. |
| meet | to come face to face;to encounter |
| beat | to win against |
| beet | a leafy plant with a thick, round , dark-red root eaten as a vegetable. |
| creek | a small stream of water, often one that flows into a river. |
| creak | to make or move with a squeaking noise. |
| ware | manufactured articles or goods of the same general kind. |
| wear | to have on the body |
| weight | the measure of how heavy something is. |
| wait | to do nothing or stay in a place until something expected happens. |
| led | past tense and past participle of lead |
| lead | to show or direct along the way, or a soft, heavy gray metal. |
| steal | to take without right or permission |
| steel | a metal made from iron and carbon. |