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Use the clues and fill in the crossword puzzle. 1. This word rhymes with seen. 2. This animal has two horns and a spotted coat. 3. This is a huge sea animal 4. Sounds like hair 5. Shines brightly

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Use the clues and fill in the crossword puzzle.

1. This word rhymes with seen.
2. This animal has two horns and a spotted coat.
3. This is a huge sea animal
4. Sounds like hair
5. Shines brightly
6. Rhymes with load

   

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Chapter 1.1: Sea Turtles - Vocabulary [Page 94]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 1 Class 6 TN Board
Chapter 1.1 Sea Turtles
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