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Martonito was eliminated Tuesday in the second round of the spelling bee. Ethan Robert, another Wisconsin 12-year-old competing in the National Spelling Bee, advanced to the third round.
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US News: In a thrilling conclusion to the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Faizan Zaki, a 13-year-old from Dallas, triumphed after spelling “Chaldee” correc ...
Faizan Zaki, a 13-year-old with roots from Hyderabad, won the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee. He outspelled over 240 of the country’s top young spellers to earn his championship title. He ...
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Faizan Zaki won by correctly spelling the word "éclaircissement." The winner of the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee says that even after practicing spelling for nearly 40 hours a week prior to ...
Faizan Zaki from Allen, Texas, clinches Scripps Spelling Bee title after near-miss and triumphs with the word 'eclaircissement' at 13.
Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help. By New York Times Games Hi, busy bees! Welcome to today’s Spelling Bee forum. Enter the comments section to see hints, conversation, helpful tips ...
By BEN NUCKOLS OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Faizan Zaki nearly threw away his opportunity to go from runner-up to champion at the Scripps National Spelling Bee with a shocking moment of overconfiden… ...
A Great Neck North Middle School student will compete against eight other young spellers from across the country Thursday night in the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals. Brian Liu, 13, survived ...
Ethan, a seventh-grade student at Eisenhower Middle School in New Berlin, was the runner-up in the Badger State Spelling Bee, sponsored by the Wisconsin State Journal. Jacob Martonito, who won the ...
Julia Spence, founder of Spelling Bee of Canada, left, awards Emily Anstice, an Assiginack Public School Grade 3 student, on her third place Primary Division National Championships win.
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