Stranded, bring to an island with I

  • Frozen water for cooling, preserving food, first aid.

  • Sweet frozen food, comfort treat and quick calories.

  • Global network access; info, maps, contact, fun.

  • Same as ice cream: tasty frozen food, morale booster.

  • Useful for writing notes, signs, or maps on island.

  • Smartphone for calls, GPS, apps; multi‑tool device.

  • Tool for cutting ice or hard materials; survival use.

  • Metal tool or bar; can hammer, pry, or press clothes.

  • Cold compress for injuries, swelling, basic first aid.

  • Cool drinking water; hydration is vital for survival.

  • Device to start fires; crucial for warmth and cooking.

  • Tablet for books, offline maps, entertainment, notes.

  • Smartphone written with space; still a handy gadget.

  • Small frozen cubes, handy for cooling and first aid.

  • Antiseptic chemical; good for disinfecting wounds.

  • Tool for writing messages, labels, notes on the island.

  • Painkiller medicine, great for injuries and headaches in survival.

  • Instrument
  • Insulated box to keep food cold, like a portable fridge.

  • Map of the island helps navigation and finding water/shelter.

  • Raft can help escape or explore surrounding waters safely.

  • Ice pick can double as a sturdy tool or light weapon.

  • Ice pack useful for injuries, but limited on a hot island.

  • Drink for refreshment, but not ideal long‑term survival.

  • Bucket handy for carrying water, sand, or gathered food.

  • Bug spray keeps mosquitos away, avoids bites and disease.

  • Pre-made kit with tools, first aid, and essentials for survival.

  • Cooler keeps food/drinks cold; useful short term on island.

  • Cold packs for injuries or cooling; limited but still helpful.

  • Music player, great for passing time and morale boost.

  • Sweet drink, refreshing but not main survival resource.

  • Insulated box to keep food fresh and protect supplies.

  • Treat for comfort; not vital but good for morale if it lasts.

  • Melts fast, but could cool drinks or treat fevers.

  • Could be via satellite; huge for info and rescue.

  • Light, long‑lasting food; just add hot water.

  • Prepared dishes; tasty morale‑boosting meals.

  • Essential medicine for diabetics; life‑saving.

  • Burnable sticks; light, smell, keep bugs away.

  • Human companion; adventurer archeologist friend.

  • Sweet topping; extra calories and comfort food.

  • Books are physical objects; great for passing time.

  • Edible protein source; also bait or livestock.

  • Spray or liquid to kill pests and protect camp.

  • Animals; could be pets, food, or pest control.

  • Machine to make ice; handy if you have power.

  • Portable box to keep food and drinks cold.

  • Drinking water is vital for survival anywhere.

  • Keeps perishables cold, like a portable fridge.

  • Disinfects water/wounds; common survival item.

  • Could set up local network if power existed.

  • Great for passing long lonely island hours.

  • Help feet in long walks, reduce blisters.

  • Food source or company, depends on the bug!

  • Useful for floating or building simple raft.

  • For notes, maps, and keeping a survival log.

  • Essential medicine for asthma or lung issues.

  • Handy for freezing fish or drinks if cold source.

  • Makes ice if you somehow have power and water.

  • Blocks of ice, for cooling food and injuries.

  • Repellent to keep biting insects away.

  • Smartphone; could help before battery dies.

  • Insurance papers, useful after rescue.

  • Anti-itch cream to treat bites and rashes.

  • Person named Iman as a companion.

  • Any light source; torch/lantern for night.

  • A baby; living companion you could bring.

  • A specific Indian friend as companion.

  • Pet iguana as a companion on the island.

  • Person named Ian; human companion to bring.

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