| A | B |
| nonconformist | a person who refuses to follow established ideas or ways of doing things |
| null and void | without legal force or effect; no longer binding |
| panorama | a wide, obstructed view of an area; a complete survey of a subject; a continuously passing or changing scene; a range or spectrum |
| posterity | all of a person's offspring, descendants; all future generations |
| unerring | making no mistakes, faultless, completely accurate |
| refurbish | to brighten, freshen, or polish; to restore or improve |
| resourceful | able to deal promptly and effectively with all sorts of problems; clever in finding ways and means of getting along |
| rigorous | severe, harsh, strict; thoroughly logical |
| subsequent | coming after; following in time, place, or order |
| pry | to pull loose by force; to look at closely or inquisitively; to be nosy about something |