Stranded, bring to an island with K

  • Versatile cutting tool, vital for shelter, food, safety.

  • Can signal for rescue and pass time in the wind.

  • Helps boil water and cook food over a fire.

  • Generic kit (first aid, tools) is island gold.

  • Keys could open stored gear boxes or lockers.

  • Nutritious greens, good as survival food source.

  • Edible fruit; seeds might help grow more food.

  • A key can open chests, doors, or locked supplies.

  • Food condiment; makes bland rations more bearable.

  • Kids are companions; emotional support and teamwork.

  • E‑reader with books to pass time and learn skills.

  • Companion animal, warmth and morale booster.

  • Sturdy bag for carrying gear, food and supplies.

  • Multiple kites: signaling, fun, and light to carry.

  • Dry small wood perfect to start and maintain fires.

  • Sharp weapon; useful for cutting and self‑defense.

  • Sharp knives are vital for cutting food, rope, wood.

  • Kleenex tissues help with hygiene and small cleanups.

  • Underwear/knickers are basic clothing, stay comfortable.

  • A keg of drink could provide liquids and morale.

  • A kilt is clothing; protection and modesty count.

  • A kid companion is company, help, and motivation.

  • Kickball gives exercise and fun to pass long time.

  • Kerosene is useful fuel for fire and lighting.

  • Kaleidoscope is toy entertainment to fight boredom.

  • Kazoo is a tiny instrument, good for island music.

  • Kittens give companionship and can hunt small critters.

  • Kiwis as fruit give vitamins and food to survive.

  • Dried kelp can be food; useful seaweed resource.

  • Koala companion is cuddly, though not very practical.

  • Kits (like first aid kits) are perfect survival gear.

  • Knitting kit
  • Fast food bucket could be eaten at start.

  • Useful for notes or music if paired with device.

  • Can help mend gear, fish, and do repairs.

  • Pet cat could be a companion on the island.

  • Pots, pans, and tools help cook and prepare food.

  • Packed meat is food, good protein source.

  • Very useful for shelter, traps, climbing, safety.

  • Helps keep blades sharp for cutting and hunting.

  • Portable music gear, fun for singing, boosts morale.

  • Knives help with cutting food, wood, and protection.

  • Any weapon for defense could help survival.

  • Beer keg for calories, water source (kinda) and morale.

  • Small keepsakes for comfort and mental well‑being.

  • Single keepsake to remind you of home, boosts morale.

  • Specific person; a helper or friend on the island.

  • Edible fruit, gives vitamins and some hydration.

  • Edible sea creatures, great protein source.

  • Animal companions; company and maybe help finding food.

  • Family members as companions to help and support.

  • Clothing for legs, useful for protection outdoors.

  • Bucket of KFC could be food rations on island

  • Strong cord, handy for shelter and fishing

  • Packed Korean food works as island supplies

  • Great for cooking, cutting, and basic survival

  • Tinned fish is compact, salty food for trip

  • Clothing layer for sun and bug protection

  • A person named Kelly could be a companion

  • Animal companions; could help and give company

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