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A returning tribe of famous good guys and Candice | Heroes | | 67.6% | A returning tribe of famous bad guys and Danielle | Villains | | 67.2% | The season's name spelled backwards, I **** you not | Nobag | | 62.1% | A castaway's mother's name spelled backwards | Enil Edam | | 61.4% | English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era | Drake | | 57.6% | Native word for 'Kangaroo' | Kucha | | 55.9% | Flying Dragon | Fei Long | | 50.7% | A castaway's wife's stuffed animal | Murlonio | | 48.3% | Fighting Tiger | Zhan Hu | | 46.9% | Complaint about the weather originally slated to contain a swear word | Dangrayne | | 46.9% | The Samoan island all of the Samoa seasons took place on | Upolu | | 46.6% | First syllable of one tribe, last two syllables of another tribe, last word from a third tribe | Chaboga Mogo | | 45.9% | Hello Hello | Bula Bula | | 45.5% | Black fighting wind | Hae Da Fung | | 42.8% | Describes how apparently opposite or contrary forces are actually complementar | Yin Yang | | 41.7% | Monkey | Matsing | | 41.7% | Sword | Espada | | 41% | Four Panamanian isles from the area of the season | Casaya | | 40.3% | Flower | La Flor | | 40.3% | Freedom | Libertad | | 40.3% | Local volcanoes | Yasur | | 40% | The first syllable of one tribe, the last two of another. Contains a hashtag | Huyopa | | 40% | Four more f**king native isles, often abbreviated into the first or last four letters | Aitutaki | | 38.3% | A Malaysian Beach | Tagi | | 37.9% | Gypsies | Gitanos | | 37.9% | Corruption of the local word for Strength | Forza | | 37.6% | The first syllable of one tribe, the last two of another tribe, and the last of a third tribe | Solarrion | | 37.2% |
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Sacred allegiance to the sun | Soliantu | | 36.9% | People of fire | Alinta | | 36.6% | Rooster | Tandang | | 35.9% | Water buffalo | Kalabaw | | 35.2% | Has a popular rum brand named after it | Morgan | | 34.8% | Islands in the lake Nicaragua | Zapatera | | 34.8% | Native word for 'Alligator' | Ogakor | | 34.5% | Native word for alligator, from same season as stork | Jacare | | 32.1% | A species of palm and an extra letter | Rattana | | 30.7% | First word of one tribe, second word of another tribe | Chuay Jai | | 30.3% | Last syllables of both tribe names | Xhakum | | 30% | Portmanteau of the first two syllables and last two syllables of the two surviving tribes of a season | Aitutonga | | 30% | Three Panamanian isles from the area of the season | Chapera | | 29% | Native fish species, from same season as stork | Tambaqui | | 28.6% | Endemic species of fish | Barramundi | | 27.6% | Extended Family | Aiga | | 26.6% | Year of the god | Tikiano | | 25.5% | Another Samoan island | Manono | | 24.5% | Native stork species | Jaburu | | 24.1% | A Nilotic people related to yet distinct from the Masai | Samburu | | 23.8% | Together as one, or, the default name after an attempt to name it after a Lisi Linares song failed | Kasama | | 22.1% | Orcish for 'Yes' | Dabu | | 19.7% | A Bantu ethnic group | Kota | | 18.6% | Happy heart | Sook Jai | | 17.9% | The national capital of the location | Koror | | 17.6% | Kill | Ravu | | 17.6% | Trumpet Shell | Foa Foa | | 17.6% |
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Local god of Thunder | Coyopa | | 17.6% | One of the hero twins of local mythology | Hunahpu | | 17.6% | Spear | Moto | | 17.2% | Largest island in the nation where the namesake province is located, along with the nation's capitol | Luzon | | 17.2% | Local word for wind | Rotu | | 15.5% | Local word for rain | Maraamu | | 15.5% | A local pastoralist ethnic group | Boran | | 14.5% | Respect | Galang | | 14.5% | Destiny | Tadhana | | 14.1% | Ocean Wave | Galu | | 13.8% | Helping one another | Chuay Gahn | | 13.1% | Blue-green water | Yaxha | | 12.8% | The biggest landmass in Polynesia outside Hawaii and New Zealand | Savai'i | | 12.1% | Part of the Beti-Pahuin peoples | Fang | | 11.7% | Two locations in the area, but often devolved into names that describe the group | Airai | | 9.7% | A state park in the eastern part of the country | Jalapao | | 9% | A local surfing resort | Salani | | 8.3% | A local barangay | Bikal | | 7.9% | A town at the southern end of the native province | Solana | | 7.9% | A local resort in the season's municipality | Gota | | 6.9% | House of the pot | Nakum | | 6.6% | A local tribal dialect | Timbira | | 6.6% | A town at the mouth of the native river | Aparri | | 6.6% | A capital city of the nation | Masaya | | 6.2% | A local dive site | Ulong | | 5.9% | A local private reserve | Escameca | | 4.8% | A local municipality | Nagarote | | 4.1% |
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