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Charlotte Walsh takes to the podium during Thursday night's National Spelling Bee. (Photo courtesy ION Television)
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Charlotte Walsh is All the Buzz, Finishes 2nd in National Spelling Bee

While she got thrown for a loop by a Scottish adverb that means “listlessly,” she takes home $25,000 for her second place finish in the National Spelling Bee.

By Will Vitka June 2, 2023 at 8:49 am

An Arlington teen came just a few letters short of victory Thursday night at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Charlotte Walsh, 14, survived through to the 14th round of the linguistic skirmish at National Harbor, besting nine other hopefuls.

In the end, it came down to Walsh and Floridian Dev Shah, 14.

Shah got “bathypitotmeter” — which, for the record, is a word Chrome doesn’t know what to do with — meaning an “instrument designed to record the current velocity and water temperature at indicated depths below the surface of a sea or lake,” per Merriam-Webster.

The Florida teen nailed his word quickly, with one commentator musing that it might have been “a record for the fastest spelling ever.”

Walsh was given the word “daviely,” described as “an adverb, it is from a part that may be from English-derived Scots … plus an English combining form. Daviely means listlessly. It’s used in Scotland.”

To which Walsh responded: “Oh, my God,” eliciting chuckles from the audience.

She gave it a shot, spelling it D-A-E-V-I-L-I-C-K, seemingly mishearing the word.

Shah’s success in spelling “psammophile” — a critter that likes sandy soils or areas — in the 15th round sealed Walsh’s second-place fate.

But there were no hard feelings on display. Walsh was quick to give Shah a hug before he celebrated his win.

Shah took home a $50,000 cash prize from Scripps, while Walsh, who represented the Fairfax County Council PTA, took home $25,000. Third-place winner Surya Kapu of Utah won $12,500.

Charlotte Walsh
Charlotte Walsh is seen at the National Spelling Bee. (Photo courtesy Flickr/National Spelling Bee)

For Walsh, it was her third time at the National Spelling Bee.

The spelling bee started out with 229 spellers, with five from Northern Virginia. Oviya Amalraj, 12, of Leesburg, was a semifinalist and finished 22nd.

Siya Sampath, 9, of Manassas, was one of four 9-year-olds in the competition. She tied for 57th place.

Luke DiMaso, 14, of Fredericksburg, finished in a tied position, at 74th, while Ruby Kadera, 13, of Arlington, finished tied for 122nd. place.

Featured photo courtesy ION Television

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