| A | B |
| humdrum (adj.) | lacking excitement; boring or monotonous |
| influx (n.) | a flowing or a pouring in; arrival in massive numbers |
| intricate (adj.) | complicated; having many details or parts |
| memento (n.) | something left as a reminder of a past event; a souvenir |
| query (n.) | a question |
| query (v.) | to ask about |
| sporadic (adj.) | happening occasionally; not regularly |
| staple (n.) | a basic food that is used frequently and in large amounts; a U-shaped fastener with sharp ends |
| staple (v.) | to attach with staples |
| staple (adj.) | most important; principal |
| tumult (n.) | noisy excitement; an uproar or disturbance |
| tumultuous (adj.) | marked by uproar or excitement, turbulent |
| unseemly (adj.) | not suitable; inappropriate or improper |
| agile (v.) | able to move quickly and easily; nimble; able to think quickly |
| agility (n.) | quickness of mind or body |
| abet (v.) | to encourage or assist in some activity, especially a questionable one. |
| allot (v.) | to assign or distribute as a portion or share |
| balmy (adj.) | soothing, mild |
| congregate (v.) | to come together in a group, assemble |
| divert (v.) | to turn aside; to entertain or amuse |
| diversion (n.) | the act of turning from a course or concern; something that amuses or entertains |