| A | B |
| bolero | a fast Spanish dance |
| escapade | a carefree or reckless,sometimes illegal,adventure |
| fiesta | a festival or religious holiday |
| guerrilla | a member of an unofficial military group that fights an enemy army through threats or sudden raids by small bands, usually with the support of local people |
| lariat | a long rope with an adjustable loop at the end, used for catching horses and cattle; a lasso |
| mustang | a wild horse of the North American plains, descended from Spanish horses |
| siesta | an afternoon rest or nap |
| stampede | a sudden racing of startled animals especially cattle or horses |
| mesa | a flat-topped hill or small plateau with steep sides |
| poncho | a blanketlike cloak with a head hold in the center |