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Fri, June 2, 2023
Florida teen Dev Shah spells 'psammophile' to win $50k at Scripps Spelling Bee, leaving him in awe.
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With his legs still shaking, Dev Shah from Largo, Florida, clinches victory at Scripps Bee in Maryland.
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Out of 11 million participants worldwide, eleven students make it to the finals of Scripps Spelling Bee.
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Preliminary rounds on Tuesday, followed by quarterfinals and semifinals on Wednesday, set the stage for the Scripps Bee.
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In the intense finals, Dev Shah conquers 'schistorrhachis,' 'aegagrus,' 'rommack,' 'tolsester,' and 'chiromancy.'
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14-year-old Charlotte Walsh from Merrifield, Virginia, claims second place with impeccable spelling skills."
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The prestigious Scripps Bee attracts elementary and middle school students aged 9 to 14 from all US states and beyond.
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E.W. Scripps Company reports contestants from the Bahamas, Canada, Germany, Ghana, US Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
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Over 180 newcomers and 49 returning contestants showcase their spelling prowess at the National Spelling Bee.
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