| Term | Definition |
| anonymity | the state of being unknown |
| awry | turned or twisted to one side; unexpectedly wrong; off course |
| citadel | a fortress |
| delirious | experiencing uncontrolled excitement, emotion, or confusion |
| effervescent | high-spirited; lively |
| fervor | feelings of intense emotion |
| hoard | a secret supply for future use; stash; to gather or accumulate discreetly |
| kiosk | a small, open structure resembling a pavilion or gazebo |
| muster | to call or summon together; a gathering of persons for inspection |
| partisan | a strong supporter of a cause or group; favoring a particular side or group |
| prodigious | far better than or beyond average; impressively great in power, size, or extent |
| refurbish | to make bright, clean, or appealing again |
| sporadic | occurring singly in scattered locations at unpredictable intervals |
| thoroughfare | a public road or route of passage |
| venerable | worthy of respect; respected |