| A | B |
| entry | an act of going or coming in |
| limit | a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible |
| talent | natural aptitude or skill |
| disturb | interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of |
| entire | with no part left out; whole |
| wisdom | the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise |
| dozen | a group or set of twelve |
| impress | make (someone) feel admiration and respect |
| respond | say something in reply |
| fortress | a heavily protected and impenetrable building |
| neglect | fail to care for properly |
| patrol | an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals |
| kitchen | a room or area where food is prepared and cooked |
| forbid | refuse to allow (something) |
| pirate | a person who attacks and robs ships at sea |
| spinach | a widely cultivated edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable |
| adopt | legally take another's child and bring it up as one's own |
| frighten | make (someone) afraid or anxious |
| surround | be all around (someone or something) |
| challenge | a call to take part in a contest or competition, especially a duel |