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The '''''Night Attack'' Startup Spelling Bee''' is a competition in which contestants are required to spell the names of tech startups found on [http://Angel.co Angel List]]. As of 2015, nobody has been crowned a winner of the inaugural contest.
The '''''Night Attack'' Startup Spelling Bee''' is a competition in which contestants are required to spell the names of tech startups found on [http://Angel.co Angel List]. As of 2015, Wil Harris currently leads with an average of .427 and three out of seven attempts correct.


==Rules==
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*Brett Rounsaville (in [[Actually Really Good|Episode 22]], 2/8)
*Brett Rounsaville (in [[Actually Really Good|Episode 22]], 2/8)
*[[Andrew Mayne]] (in [[I Love You George, Amen|Episode 30]], 3/8)
*[[Andrew Mayne]] (in [[I Love You George, Amen|Episode 30]], 3/8)
*[[Wil Harris]] (in [[Eurnailed It!|Episode 70]], 3/7)
*[[Brian Brushwood]] (in [[San Francisco Night Attack Live 2016|Episode 116]], 2/5)
*[[Justin Robert Young]] (in Episode 116, 1/4)


[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Games]]

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The Night Attack Startup Spelling Bee is a competition in which contestants are required to spell the names of tech startups found on Angel List. As of 2015, Wil Harris currently leads with an average of .427 and three out of seven attempts correct.

Rules

  • Each contestant is given the name of the startup, an alternate pronunciation, the size of the startup in people, its valuation, and the name of the startup used in a sentence.
  • Contestants must spell the name of the startup, using letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, case insensitive.

Catchphrases

  • "Awesome! I just downloaded (name)!"
  • "Fuck! (name) is down!"

Participants