Today's Spelling Bee: Here's answer for August 24's puzzle
Are you trying to decipher the words in today's Spelling Bee? Let us solve the today's riddle together.
By ET Spotlight Special |
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It is time to unravel the answer to today's Spelling Bee, and know about the game in detail.
What exactly is a Spelling Bee puzzle? It's a word problem where you have to make meaningful words out of the seven letters provided. The more words you use, the higher your score. But to solve the problem and advance to the genius level, you must adhere to specific guidelines.
How does Spelling Bee work? The rules for condensing the word puzzle are stated below. The words must contain the letter highlighted in the center daily. The center letter must be present in all words. Because word length is crucial, words must contain at least four alphabets. We can use alphabets more than once. It is unacceptable to use offensive, hyphenated or cryptic language. You receive one point for each four-letter word.
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Longer words are worth one point for each letter. A word with six letters earns six points.
At least one "pangram" can be found in each word search. In a pangram, each letter appears at least once. An additional seven points are awarded for pangrams.
African American Zaila Avant-garde wins 2021 Spelling Bee; Indian-Americans follow
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Zaila Avant-garde, a 14-year-old basketball prodigy, has won the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, becoming the first African American contestant to win in 93 editions of the prestigious competition.
Zaila Avant-garde, a 14-year-old basketball prodigy, has won the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, becoming the first African American contestant to win in 93 editions of the prestigious competitio..
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Indian-Americans, who have been dominating the National Spelling Bee for years, had to be satisfied with the 2nd and 3rd positions. Chaitra Thummala, a 12-year-old from San Francisco and Bhavana Madini, 13, from New York won the second and third place at the keenly-fought competition, which was attended by US First Lady Jill Biden.
Indian-Americans, who have been dominating the National Spelling Bee for years, had to be satisfied with the 2nd and 3rd positions. Chaitra Thummala, a 12-year-old from San Francisco and Bhavana Madi..
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Avant-garde correctly spelt 'Murraya' - a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian trees having pinnate leaves and flowers to win the competition and USD 50,000 prize money on Thursday.
Avant-garde correctly spelt 'Murraya' - a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian trees having pinnate leaves and flowers to win the competition and USD 50,000 prize money on Thursday.
Avant-garde outlasted a field of 11 finalists, including Indian-Americans, to win the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee title and the first-place prize of USD 50,000 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. The 8th-grader also became the first Louisiana resident and the first African-American to win the title in the competition's 93-year history. The only Black winner before was Jody-Anne Maxwell, representing Jamaica in 1998. A basketball prodigy, Avant-garde holds three Guinness World Records for her ability to dribble multiple basketballs at a time.
Avant-garde outlasted a field of 11 finalists, including Indian-Americans, to win the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee title and the first-place prize of USD 50,000 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports..
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Avant-garde previously competed in 2019. She is an avid reader who demonstrated a strong interest in words from a very early age. Beyond her love for words and language, she enjoys learning new things, playing basketball, listening to music and podcasts, and hanging out with her family.
Avant-garde previously competed in 2019. She is an avid reader who demonstrated a strong interest in words from a very early age. Beyond her love for words and language, she enjoys learning new thing..