| A | B |
| muster | to bring together or to call forth: COLLECT |
| employs | to hire or engage in services of |
| banister | the railing of a staircase |
| desolate | devoid of inhabitants and visitors: DESERTED |
| presume | to suppose to be true without proof |
| foreseeable | lying within the range fors which forecasts are positive: near |
| resign | to submit; yield |
| trousers | pants |
| inscription | a historical, religious, or record cut, impressed, painted, or written on stone, brick,metal, other surface |
| pillar | any upright, supporting part; post |
| conviction | a fixed or firm belief |
| commotion | a noisy disturbance; efficiency |
| efficiency | being able to accomplish something with the least waste of time and effort |
| splendor | brillant or gorgeous in appearance |
| oblige | to be kindly accommodating |
| incredulous | indicating or showing unbelief; skeptical |
| escapade | a reckless adventure or wild prank |
| diversion | distraction from business,care, etc. |
| insolent | boldly rude; disrespectful |
| coincide | to occupy the same point or period in time |
| reclaim | recover |
| heritage | something that is handed down from the past |
| rummage | to search thoroughly or actively through |