...de The West:
If Keiko Bridwell ever comes across a thylacine, she is likely to throttle it because the carnivorous marsupial from Tasmania got her kicked out of the final of the US National Spelling Bee...
If Keiko Bridwell ever comes across a thylacine, she is likely to throttle it because the carnivorous marsupial from Tasmania got her kicked out of the final of the US National Spelling Bee...
....A Breton word, menhir, meaning an upright monumental stone, stumped one of the final three, Aishwarya Pastapur from Illinois. She got the h and the i in the wrong order....
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