Mary Poppins can't spell the 'super...' word!
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London, Feb 2 Actress Julie Andrews was left embarrassed in front of a group of children when she failed to spell 34 letter word she made famous in the 1964 movie 'Mary Poppins'.Andrews failed to spell 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' during a spelling competition in New York. She got stuck halfway.Contactmusic.com quoted a witness as saying: 'She looked so ashamed after admitting she didn't know how to spell it in front of the schoolchildren.' (c) Indo-Asian News Service
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