| A | B |
| meteoric | resembling a meteor in speed; having sudden and temporary brilliance similar to a meteor's |
| parody | a humorous or ridiculous imitation; to make fun of something by imitating it |
| prevail | to triumph over; to succeed; to exist widely, be in general use |
| relic | an object from the past with historical value or interest; a trace of an outdated custom; remaining fragments, ruins |
| vandalism | deliberate and pointless destruction of public or private property |
| replenish | to fill again, make good, replace |
| rummage | to search through, investigate the contents of; an active search; a collection of odd items |
| skimp | to save, be thrifty; to be extremely sparing with; to give little attention or effort to |
| sleuth | a detective |
| rend | to tear to pieces; split violently apart |