| A | B |
| flounder (noun) | a flatfish used for food |
| flounder (verb) | to struggle to move or get footing |
| junk | old iron, glass, paper or waste |
| junk | a sailing ship of Chinese waters |
| mongoose | a long thin furry animal that eats snakes, eggs, and rodents |
| frog | a tailless animal with smooth skin and webbed feet |
| alpaca | a South American animal related to the camel and llama that is raised for its wool |
| emu | a fast-running Australian bird that is like but smaller than the related ostrich |
| time (noun) | an historical period |
| time (verb) | to record a person's time |
| play (noun) | exercise or activity for amusement |
| dory | a boat with a flat bottom, high sides that curve upward and outward, and a sharp bow |
| play (verb) | to produce music or sound |
| nave | the long central main part of the church |
| play (verb) | to pretend |
| fresh | not salt |
| fresh | not frozen, canned, or pickled |
| catapult | an ancient military machine for hurling stones |
| stride | a long step: the distance covered by such a step |
| megaphone | a device shaped like a cone that is used to direct the voice and increase its loudness |