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00:00Well, the New South Wales Premier's Spelling Bee wrapped up in Penrith on Friday, November 7,
00:06and Western New South Wales actually had three kids down at the tournament competing.
00:12Two of those kids comes from Hardgraves Public School, just north of Hill End.
00:16And if you know anything about Hill End, the population isn't big out there.
00:18In fact, there's only 13 kids out of that school,
00:21and a pretty remarkable achievement for two kids to qualify for the state finals.
00:26Here's what the two kids actually had to spell.
00:29Prima, in year two at Hardgraves, he had to spell saxophone, duplicitous, and independent.
00:36His classmate, Ewan Matik, had to spell ornthology.
00:39Now, how would you go spelling those words?
00:41We'll reveal the actual spelling at the end of the video,
00:45and you can find out if you're as smart as a primary school kid.
00:49Further up north in our region at Coon of Arabin Public School,
00:53William Wetherill, he had to spell coincidence, caricature, and impertinence.
00:58He got the first year right, and then he went out on the third one.
01:01But how did you go with spelling those words?
01:04Here are the answers right here on the screen.
01:06Are you smarter than a primary age kid?
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