| A | B |
| spanner | a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt |
| luxuriate | enjoy to excess |
| congeal | solidify, thicken, or come together |
| translucent | allowing light to pass through diffusely |
| premises | land and the buildings on it |
| blissful | completely happy and contented |
| nip | sever or remove by pinching |
| exasperated | greatly annoyed; out of patience |
| precinct | an administrative district of a city or town |
| amber | a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin |
| punctual | acting or arriving exactly at the time appointed |
| mantle | a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter |
| sob | weep convulsively |
| placid | calm and free from disturbance |
| parcel | a wrapped package |
| alight | settle or come to rest |
| bewildered | perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements |
| hospitality | kindness in welcoming guests or strangers |
| blunt | not sharp (used of a knife or other blade) |
| tranquil | free from disturbance by heavy waves |
| fetch | go or come after and bring or take back |
| console | give moral or emotional strength to |
| uneasy | causing or fraught with or showing anxiety |
| acquired | gotten through environmental forces |
| trifle | a detail that is considered insignificant |
| mutter | talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice |
| content | satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are |
| instinct | inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to stimuli |
| administer | supervise or be in charge of |
| merely | and nothing more |