| humble | | number of times Arthur had to pull the sword from the stone |
| proclamation | | father of Sir Kay; adopted Arthur |
| ambitous | | wild; disorderly |
| crest | | gathering of people |
| chafed | | meekness; humility |
| indignation | | a shield composed of a field, symbol and motto makes up your Family |
| arrogant | | noble King of Britain |
| congregation | | an old story passed down through generations; based on historical facts |
| Uther | | sorceror for King Uther |
| Three | | blood-related son of Sir Ector |
| life | | son of Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine |
| Ector | | unity among a group |
| turbulent | | most obvious characteristic of Sir Kay |
| accolades | | public announcement |
| tournament | | series of contests |
| Arthur | | honesty; uprightness |
| solidarity | | happens day to day; can change frequently |
| coronation | | path set forth from the time of birth to death |
| archbishop | | quality that Arthur possessed |
| modest | | ceremony for crowning a king |
| legend | | annoyed |
| destiny | | quality of all the men who wanted to be king |
| Kay | | words of praise |
| integrity | | righteous anger |
| Merlin | | highest ranking bishop of the church |