Yes, that fixes it!  I did this:

sudo apt-get remove hunspell-en-au hunspell-en-gb hunspell-en-za

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Title:
  Firefox accepts dictionaries and spell check entries from every which
  spell check backend, leaving problems with defaults and the language
  selector enables this behavior

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in Hunspell:
  New
Status in myspell:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've been searching for the solution to this bug for a long time.

  Firefox's spell-check, despite my locale being en-US, sets itself to
  en-GB, en-ZA or something en_US, which isn't even correct.

  The problem, it seems, is that Firefox uses whatever spell-checking
  backends you have installed - aspell, myspell, and hunspell. The
  result is that Firefox chooses, en-GB as the default spell checker
  more-often than not. So I uninstalled myspell, hunspell, and a package
  called firefox-locale-en and now everything is correct - only one
  spell checker is installed in Firefox.

  The language selector, however, always prompts to reinstall these
  backends whenever it is loaded.

  This Firefox add-on can assist, it gives you a list of dictionaries
  installed: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dictionary-
  switcher/

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