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Wildcard debutante brings biggest-ever US National Spelling Bee to shock sudden finish
Karthik Nemmani, 14, from McKinney, Texas (left) watches as confetti falls as he wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Oxon Hill

THE biggest-ever US National Spelling Bee ended suddenly as wildcard debutante Karthik Nemmani correctly spelled out koinonia to KO hotly tipped Naysa Modi.

Four-time entrant Naysa, 12, had already vanquished the 14-year-old victor at the county level but her nous left her when she forgot the double “s” in Bewusstseinslage — a state of consciousness or a feeling devoid of sensory components.

Karthik pounced, picking the right letters for haecceitas (“thisness”) in round 17 and koinonia, Christian fellowship or communion, for the final round.

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