Inherit The Wind
Unctuously (adv) (pg. 14): excessively smooth, suave, or smug
Infidel (n) (pg. 15): a person who does not accept a particular faith, especially Christianity
Amend (v) (pg. 18): to remove or correct faults in; rectify
Suffrage (n) (pg. 21): the right to vote, especially in a political election
Sovereign (n) (pg. 26): a person who has supreme power or authority
Agnostic (n) (pg. 27): a person who denies or doubts the possibility of the existence of God
Jauntily (adv) (pg. 27): in an easy or sprightly manner
Debris (n) (pg. 31): the remains of anything broken down or destroyed
Fray (n) (pg. 31): a fight, battle or skirmish
Levity (n) (pg. 42): lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness
Fervent (adj) (pg. 61): having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling or enthusiasm
Glowers (v) (pg. 62): to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger
Perfunctorily (adv) (pg. 75): lacking interest, care or enthusiasm; indifferent or apathetic
Fatuity (n) (pg. 79): foolishness
Incontrovertible (adj) (pg. 83): not open to question or dispute
Preposterous (adj) (pg. 84): utterly absurd, senseless
Unorthodox (adj) (pg. 84): not conforming to rules or traditions
Irreconcilable (adj) (pg. 86): incapable of compromise or agreement
Deluded (adj) (pg. 94): mistaken or deceived ; (v) to mislead or deceive
Unassailable (adj) (pg. 99): not open to attack or assault