Stranded, bring to an island with D

  • Loyal animal companion, can help with company, alerts

  • Beverages to stay hydrated and keep energy up

  • Essential liquid, but need safe, clean supply

  • Sugary food, short‑term energy and morale boost

  • Prepared meal, useful if supplies are limited

  • To write notes, plans, and keep your thoughts

  • Sharp weapon for defense, hunting, cutting

  • Family member companion, for help and support

  • Sweet treat, small morale booster after meals

  • Clean water is the #1 survival essential

  • Helps hygiene and comfort, keeps smells down

  • Several dogs: more help, more companionship

  • Animal companion, maybe eggs, plus company

  • Dice games help pass time and keep spirits up

  • Skilled helper for injuries and health issues

  • Super useful for repairs, shelter, tools

  • Game for fun and practice throwing accuracy

  • Small aircraft; could scout island from above.

  • Strong pack animal; helps carry loads, guard.

  • Explosives; for signaling or breaking rocks.

  • Snack food; morale boost though not healthy.

  • Toy figure; good for comfort or boredom relief.

  • Instrument; rhythm, morale, and signaling help.

  • Multiple drums; music, rituals, and signals.

  • Clothing; protection from sun, insects, wind.

  • Tool to bore holes; vital for building and repair.

  • Dried fruit; long-lasting source of sugar, fiber.

  • Extra clothing; warmth and prevents illness.

  • Plates/bowls; eating, washing, organizing tools.

  • Surface for work; writing, crafting, organizing.

  • Reference book; words, maybe survival tips, morale.

  • Single dish; eat from it or use to collect water.

  • Sweet food; comfort and quick energy boost.

  • Small boat; perfect for escape or fishing trips.

  • diapers
  • Excavator machine; could dig shelters, wells.

  • Light, nonperishable snack, great vitamins on island.

  • Could use as shelter wall, table, or firewood.

  • Small, light game to fight boredom and stress.

  • Food and also date palms could be grown there.

  • Clothing protects from sun, insects, and wind.

  • Live animals for company, eggs, even meat if needed.

  • Clean water is survival priority number one.

  • Helps swimming, diving, and exploring for food.

  • Not ideal nutrition, but drinkable treat and caffeine.

  • Generic gadget; could be phone, GPS, or multitool.

  • Small weapon for hunting or simple target practice.

  • High‑calorie treat; good morale and energy boost.

  • Ready‑to‑eat food, helpful until you find supplies.

  • Cash is useless there, but could be burned or traded.

  • deer
  • Simple game to pass time and keep mind occupied.

  • Jewels won’t help much, but you *can* carry them.

  • Danish pastry as food; high calories, tasty morale boost.

  • A driver tool for screws could help build shelter.

  • Diamond as hard tool or trade item if rescued later.

  • Deer meat is solid protein for survival meals.

  • Dungarees are durable clothes, good for protection.

  • Dolls as comfort or entertainment to pass time.

  • A disc (like Frisbee) for play or signaling rescuers.

  • Dental floss useful for hygiene and strong light cord.

  • Dried food stores well and is ideal survival ration.

  • A dragon companion… if it existed, great defense!

  • Dollar cash not useful there, but you can bring it.

  • Dairy foods like cheese or milk could feed you.

  • Drink bottle vital for carrying and storing water.

  • Diapers useful for babies or as absorbent material.

  • Fun light-up decoration, good for parties at night

  • Small coin, could use for trade or makeshift tool

  • Food to eat, helps you survive and feel happy

  • Ready-to-eat protein, useful survival food

  • Any tasty food helps morale and energy to live

  • Seat and shade, helps you rest on the beach

  • Could be used to hunt small game for food

  • Non-perishable rations, ideal for island survival

  • Male duck; animal companion or potential food

  • Portable doors give shelter or building material

  • If you bring a dog, its food keeps it alive

  • Storage disk with books/films; needs device but ok

  • A map or written directions help you navigate

  • Multiple coins, small trade or fishing weights

  • Computer could entertain you if you have power

  • Game board; good for passing long, boring hours

  • A person named Daniel, human company on island

  • Edible wild plant; could be snack or medicine

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