| A | B |
| cue | (n.) 1. a long stick, thin at one end, used to strike the ball in pool and other games; 2. the last words of an actor's speech that tell the next actor when to say or do whatever comes next; 3. a signal to do something |
| cymbal | (n.) a round brass plate that makes a ringing sound when struck |
| murmur | (n.) a low, steady sound; (v.) 1. to make low, steady sounds; 2. to speak in a low voice |
| ornament | (n.) anything that is put somewhere just to be looked at and admired |
| perish | (v.) to die, especially as a result of some great misfortune |
| unicorn | (n.) an animal that is not real, but that is supposed to look like a white horse with one straight horn in the middle of its forehead |
| whittle | (v.) to make little cuts in wood |
| yard | (n.) 1. a measure of length that is equal to three feet or thirty-six inches; 2. the land next to a house or other building; 3. a place where certain kinds of wood or business are done |