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    | "Or, the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up" | Peter Pan 
 
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    | This biblical man's pudding, first made when the waters subsided, is eaten by Turkish Muslims on Ashura | Noah 
 
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    | She thanked her "one and only love" Kevin Bacon when she won for "The Closer" | Kyra Sedgwick 
 
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    | 22-year-old Steven Trotter was the youngest man to go over the falls in one of these & survive; BTW, the stunt is illegal | [NOTE: This was the 385,000th clue entered into the J! Archive, on 2020-01-20.] 
 a barrel
 
 
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    | The earth rotates on this imaginary line only once every 24 hours--kinda slow | (Alex: Less than a minute now.) 
 its axis
 
 
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    | Will Ferrell & John C. Reilly were title these in a 2008 film | step brothers 
 
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    | A 1970s special Pulitzer winner: "The Saga of an American Family" | Roots 
 
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    | This spring holiday honors a Mexican army victory over French forces in 1862 | Cinco de Mayo 
 
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    | The truth is out there; this actress took the trophy in 1997 for her role on "The X-Files" | Gillian Anderson 
 
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    | The diversion of water above the falls for this type of power slows the rate of erosion | hydroelectric 
 
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    | A turntable known as a "slow wheel" is used by practitioners of this craft | pottery 
 
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    | In a kids' rhyme you'll "break your mother's back" if you do this | step on a crack 
 
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    | "Or, the Parish Boy's Progress", which included picking a pocket or 2 | Oliver Twist 
 
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    | For more than 200 years, Spain has made people rich on Christmas with the Lotería de this | Navidad 
 
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    | A 4-time nominee in the category as a nurse on "ER", she won twice as a lawyer on "The Good Wife" | Julianna Margulies 
 
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    | At first just for the rich, the falls became a destination for all classes when this waterway opened in 1825 | (Dennis: What's the Welland Canal?) 
 the Erie Canal
 
 
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    | Rotisseries slowly cook meats that revolve on one of these rods | a spit 
 
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    | In 1968 this band took us on a musical "Magic Carpet Ride" | Steppenwolf 
 
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    | By Monsieur Flaubert, "A Story of Provincial Life" | Madame Bovary 
 
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    | In the Pyrenees, the Candlemas bear was the more ferocious predecessor of this U.S. rodent | (Traci: Who's the Easter Bunny?) 
 the groundhog
 
 
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    | Ring the palace! This actress took the award in 2018 for "The Crown" | (Traci: Who is Claire Foreman?) 
 Claire Foy
 
 
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    | If you're standing on the New York side of Niagara Falls, you can see this Canadian province on the other side | Ontario 
 
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    | In 2008 in Hong Kong 20,000 people did long, slow turns in a class of this, aka Chinese boxing | tai chi 
 
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    | This 5-word idiom meaning "to take responsibility" comes from what a baseball batter does before seeing a pitch | (Dennis: What is step out of the box?) 
 step up to the plate
 
 
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    | Robert Pirsig's 2-wheeled traveling tale: "An Inquiry into Values" | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 
 
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    | Not a Halloween tradition, English Jack o' Lents were made on this mid-week Christian holiday | Ash Wednesday 
 
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    | Patricia Wettig started the 1990s with back-to-back wins for her role on this drama about yuppie baby boomers | Thirtysomething 
 
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    | Since 1846, a ship with this alliterative name has been bringing people close to the roaring cataracts | the Maid of the Mist 
 
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    | In 2016 the Gerald R. Ford, one of these, took almost an hour & a half to turn 180 degrees; it also needed some tugboats | (Traci: What is a battleship?) 
 an aircraft carrier
 
 
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    | These are found in Rome, though they sound like they should be in Madrid | the Spanish Steps 
 
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