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They are likely based on American hillbillies, based on some of the family members' names, traits and the family description. It could be implied that they brew and sell fizzy juice as an extra income - probably a reference to moonshine. They also have a poorly lit room in their house with lots of vertical planters, which might imply that they grow and sell marijuana.
 
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|etymology = '''Harris''': Means "son of Harry".<br>
'''Cletus''': English diminutive of the Greek name Anacletus, derived from the word "anakletos", meaning "invoked".<br>
'''Faye''': A variant spelling of the name Fay, derived from the Middle English word "faie", meaning "fairy".<br>
'''Jeb''': A diminutive of Jebadiah or Jacob.<br>
'''Gideon''': Means "feller" or "hewer" in Hebrew.<br>
'''Spencer''': An occupational surname derived from the Middle English word "spense", meaning "larder" or "pantry".<br>
'''Francine''': Feminine diminutive of the French name François, in turn derived from the Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman".
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*[[Cletus Harris]]
*[[Faye Harris]]
*[[Jeb Harris]]
*[[Gideon Harris]]
*[[Francine Spencer]]
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