| A | B |
| indiscriminate | without restraint or control; not selective |
| intrigue | crafty dealings, underhanded plotting (n); to form and carry out plots (v) to excite curiosity |
| jurisdiction | an area of authority or control; the right to administer justice |
| plausible | appearing true, reasonable, or fair |
| plebian | common, vulgar; belonging to the lower class (adj); a common person or member of the lower class (n) |
| prodigal | wastefully extravagant (adj); one who is wasteful and self-indulgent (n) |
| proximity | nearness, closeness |
| pulverize | to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy (as though smashing into fragments) |
| sequel | that which follows, a result; a literary work tht contiinues an earlier story |
| volatile | highly changeable; tending to become violent or explosive; changing readily from liquid to gaseous state |