| Term | Definition |
| ABDUCT | To kidnap, carry off by force |
| GUERRILLAS | members of an irregular military force opperating in small bands behind enemy lines |
| BUFFOON | a joker who amuses with jokes and tricks, a bumbling or ridiculous person, a fool |
| FLOUNDER | to move clumsily; to struggle or proceed with difficulty; also a flat fish |
| CULTURE | the developed pattern of one's knowledge; beliefs and behavior |
| ELEGANT | characterized or exhibiting elegance; excellent |
| INHABIT | to live or dwell in |
| GOAD | anything that pricks, prods, or urges; to urge on |
| FERTILE | able to reproduce children, seeds, or fruits; highly productive |
| AQUEDUCT | a large pipe or conduit for carrying water from a distant location |