| A | B |
| complement | (n.) 1. Something that completes or makes perfect. 2. The number or amount that makes up a whole. (v.) To bring to completion or perfection. |
| component | (n.) Any of the more important parts of a whole. |
| conjure | (v.) 1. To call forth by magic, or as if by magic. 2. (with "up")to bring to mind; to recall or evoke. |
| empasize | (v.) To give special attention to; to stress. |
| homage | (n.) Honor or respect shown publicly. |
| impromptu | (adj.) Unplanned. |
| lush | (adj.) Marked by richness of growth, especially of vegetation. |
| medley | (n.) 1. A mixture of often unrelated things. 2. A selection of music from various sources, played as one piece. |
| oblige | (v.) 1. To require someone to do something for legal, social, or moral reasons. 2. To earn the gratitude of. 3. To do a favor for. |
| pretentious | (adj.) Drawing undeserved or inappropriate attention to oneself; showy. |
| prowess | (n.) Great skill or ability. |
| rustic | (adj.) 1. Of or relating to country life or people. 2. Lacking elegance or polish. (n.) A country person, especially one thought of as simple or crude. |
| subtle | (adj.) 1. So slight as to be not easily seen or understood. 2. Able to understand fine shades of meaning. |
| vocation | (n.) A person's employment; occupation. |
| warble | (v.) To sing in a melodious manner. |