| Term | Definition |
| famous | much talked about : very well-known |
| spy | a person who is to watch, inspect, or examine secretly |
| direction | the line or course along which something moves, lies, or points |
| map | a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area |
| place | where, setting |
| task | a piece of assigned work, job |
| key | a map legend, compass rose |
| spies | more than one spy |
| job | assigned work |
| cave | an underground opening |
| cross | to move, pass, or extend across |
| submarine | a naval vessel designed to operate underwater |
| o'clock | according to the clock |
| turn right | to go in the direction of right |
| turn left | to go in the direction of left |
| bus station | a place where a person can get on a bust to travel |
| platform | a level usually raised surface <a railroad station |
| fountain | the device from which such a stream or spray rises |
| signed | to write one's name on to show that one accepts |