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Spellbound is a 2002 American documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz.The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee.The film received positive reviews and won several awards, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Their YouTube channel has over 240,000 subscribers and amassed over 115 million total video views as of 2024. [1] Some notable YouTube videos include Bro Rape: A Newsline Investigative Report with over 11 million views, [ 2 ] Girls Are Not To Be Trusted with over 10 million views, [ 3 ] and National Spelling Bee with over 8 million views. [ 4 ]
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It doesn't hurt to ask, right? One 12-year-old in this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee was willing to give it a try. "May I have an easy word, please?" Charles Hamilton Jr. asked at the bee.
STORY: Why is English so hard to spell?There are clear differences between how words are written and how they are said.If English is your first language you may not realize it’s not that normal ...
The 80th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held on May 30–31, 2007. The winner was 13-year-old Evan O'Dorney from Danville, California. He won in Round 13 by correctly spelling serrefine. The runner-up was Nate Gartke from Edmonton, Canada, who misspelled coryza. [1] There were 286 spellers this year, 139 boys and 147 girls.
The 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals aired Thursday, June 2, at 5 p.m. on ION. Watch the National Spell Bee champion being decided on by a blazing fast, first-ever spell-off: Read more ...
He was the winner of the 2007 Scripps National Spelling Bee; [4] an interview on CNN with Kiran Chetry after his win, in which he misspelled scombridae due to the interviewer's pronunciation, later became a viral video. [5] [6] During this time he was a four-time International Math Olympiad medalist, with two gold and two silver medals. [7]