Stranded, bring to an island with B

  • Small boat could help you escape or fish at sea.

  • A book keeps you entertained and mentally active.

  • Books give knowledge and pass long lonely hours.

  • Beer for comfort, not ideal hydration but morale.

  • Bread is ready-to-eat food, good initial rations.

  • Blanket for warmth, shade, and basic shelter.

  • Bag helps carry and protect gear or food.

  • A ball can be used for play and mental health.

  • A bed is bulky but gives rest and some comfort.

  • Bottle of water is vital for short-term survival.

  • A bottle can hold water or be used as container.

  • Banana is instant food and gives quick energy.

  • Backpack to organize, carry and protect supplies.

  • Bananas provide food; a bunch lasts a little while.

  • Bat could be weapon, tool, and maybe for hunting.

  • Bucket carries water, sand, or food; very useful.

  • Bible is a book, good for reading and comfort.

  • Booze may disinfect wounds and boost morale.

  • Bottled water is safe drinking water supply.

  • Binoculars help spot ships, land, or danger afar.

  • Beans are non-perishable food, great protein source.

  • Boots protect feet on rough terrain and from bites.

  • Bacon is calorie-dense food, useful survival rations.

  • A bike helps explore the island faster and easier.

  • Bathing suit offers comfort and modesty while swimming.

  • A basket helps carry food, wood, and other supplies.

  • Bandana can be sun protection, bandage, or filter.

  • A brush can clean gear, hair, or help with hygiene.

  • Baseball bat can be used for defense or smashing coconuts.

  • Bandages are vital for treating wounds and injuries.

  • Bags help store, carry, and protect your belongings.

  • Butter is high-calorie food, handy for cooking or energy.

  • Beach towel for drying, warmth, shade, even a signal flag.

  • Bikini
  • Batteries power flashlights, radios, or other devices.

  • Bug spray protects from mosquitoes and biting insects.

  • Bra is clothing; offers support and comfort while stranded.

  • Best friend is a helpful companion for support and tasks.

  • Simple container for tools or food, very handy.

  • Sharp cutting tool, vital for shelter and hunting.

  • Inflatable toy, good for floating and fun.

  • Ball plus game, helps pass long lonely hours.

  • Clean drinking water is survival priority #1.

  • Can carry air or messages, some fun, limited use.

  • Powers flashlights or radios, crucial on island.

  • A morning meal to keep energy up a bit.

  • Useful for eating, carrying water, or mixing food.

  • Brandy
  • Non‑perishable snacks, tasty quick energy source.

  • Edible fruit, good vitamins and some hydration.

  • Warmth at night, shelter, can even make a tent.

  • Instrument for music, boosts morale and creativity.

  • Living companion, protection and perhaps hunting.

  • Drums for music and rhythm, good for morale.

  • Transport around big island, move supplies faster.

  • High‑protein food, very useful early on.

  • Music player for entertainment if powered somehow.

  • Several boats help escape or explore the island.

  • A belt is useful for carrying, tying, or repairs.

  • A boyfriend is company and extra helping hands.

  • Bag of food keeps you alive longer on the island.

  • A baby is a living companion, though high effort!

  • A buddy gives teamwork, morale, and extra skills.

  • A brother is family support and survival partner.

  • Biscuits are light, long‑lasting emergency food.

  • A barbecue lets you cook food and boil water.

  • A burger is immediate food, short‑term survival.

  • Beverages keep you hydrated and boost morale.

  • BBQ gear lets you safely cook whatever you catch.

  • A basketball gives exercise and entertainment.

  • Balloons for signalling, marking spots, or fun.

  • Burgers are food; at least you won’t starve today.

  • A boy as companion, help, and company.

  • Beer to drink and for morale on the island.

  • Box of food gives varied emergency supplies.

  • Bow for hunting animals and protection.

  • Bait helps catch fish for regular food.

  • Bagels as ready-to-eat, energy-rich food.

  • Buoy could mark location or assist floating.

  • Bottled water, vital clean drinking supply.

  • Bazooka
  • Bottles useful for storing water or signals.

  • Bees could provide honey, wax, and pollination.

  • Bubble gum
  • Single brick, limited but still usable tool.

  • Blueberries as food and vitamin source.

  • Bedding for warmth, comfort, and better rest.

The words in the list Stranded, bring to an island with B come from players of the word game City, Country, River.