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Solve the crossword puzzle using superlative adjectives.
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2. The _____ man ever whose age has been verified is Jiroemon Kimura. | 1. Deserts are the _______ places on Earth. |
4. Antarctica is the _______ continent in the world. | 3. Russia is the _______ country in the world. |
6. The elephant is the _______ animal in the world. | 4. Mercury is the _______ planet to the sun. |
8. Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world. | 5. Vatican City is the ______ country in the world. |
6. Diamonds are the _______ material in the world. | |
7. The cheetah is the ______ animal in the world. |
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