Stranded, bring to an island with N

  • Fishing or cargo net, great for catching food.

  • High-calorie food; lasts long, good survival snack.

  • Notebook for notes, maps, or keeping a journal.

  • Dry noodles as packable food, if you can cook.

  • Metal nails help build shelter or repair tools.

  • Napkin useful for cleaning, bandaging, or tinder.

  • Newspaper for reading, fire-starting, or padding.

  • Noose could be used as a snare for hunting.

  • Nachos are snack food, some morale-boosting calories.

  • Needle handy for sewing, repairs, even first aid.

  • Night light helps if powered; comfort and visibility.

  • Nicotine (e.g. patches) for addicts’ withdrawal relief.

  • Multiple nets increase chances of catching fish.

  • Notepad for quick notes, plans, or simple maps.

  • Napkins again: cleaning, first aid, fire starting.

  • Nunchucks as a weapon or tool, plus entertainment.

  • Nuggets (like chicken) as ready-to-eat food.

  • Necklace as personal item, morale or trade value.

  • Useful for building shelter, tools, repairs.

  • Spare clothing helps with warmth and protection.

  • Great for leaving messages, notes, or plans.

  • Game console for entertainment, if powered somehow.

  • A medical professional could save your life.

  • Small light at night, helpful if you have power.

  • Handy for sewing, fishing hooks, and first aid.

  • A new boat is perfect for escape or fishing.

  • Cosmetic, but could lift morale on lonely days.

  • Super useful for moving and spotting danger at night.

  • Good companions for help, safety, and morale.

  • Tasty supplies to eat while you’re stranded.

  • Nuts are compact, high‑energy survival food.

  • Risky choice as company, but you can bring them.

  • Portable console for fun, if you can keep it charged.

  • Fresh fruit source for food and some hydration.

  • Real but risky; medical use possible, abuse harmful.

  • Useful for hygiene, small cutting tasks, grooming.

  • A book to read to pass long island hours.

  • Fresh shoes protect feet on rough terrain, very handy.

  • Notebook for plans, maps, logs, and passing time.

  • Nail clipper keeps nails short, avoids painful breaks.

  • Nutcracker helps open hard shells, great for food.

  • Nickels could be used as weights or makeshift tools.

  • Newspapers for fire, insulation, and reading boredom away.

  • A nest you bring could be bedding, but weird choice.

  • Packaged nutrients or supplements help you stay healthy.

  • Nightgown keeps you covered and comfy at night.

  • Neck pillow helps sleep, neck support on rough ground.

  • Notepad to write messages, track supplies, and plan.

  • Single nickel coin, limited but still a small tool.

  • Nanny as a companion and helper with many tasks.

  • Nail cutter same as clipper, handy for hygiene.

  • Nice clothes protect from sun, insects, and weather.

  • Newspaper misspelled, still useful for fire and info.

  • Person companion; extra brain and hands to help.

  • Sweet juicy fruit, good food and hydration source.

  • Person or device to navigate, vital for escape.

  • Handy for repairs, splinters, and small tasks.

  • Durable shoes protect feet from rough terrain.

  • Dry noodles are light, store well, useful food.

  • Old phone; could help if signal or offline tools.

  • Skilled fighter/stealth companion, useful protector.

  • Clean underwear for comfort and hygiene on island.

  • Toy weapon for fun; morale and games matter too.

  • Strong rope for shelter, climbing, and tying gear.

  • Durable fabric for clothes, nets, and repairs.

  • Handy for calls, photos and offline survival apps.

  • Streaming service; if you had signal, great fun.

  • A neighbor could share work, skills and company.

  • Diapers keep babies clean, useful if stranded.

  • A nun is a person; extra hands and support.

  • Noah is a person; another survivor to help.

  • Coins aren’t vital but could be used as tools.

  • Sweet liquid food source, could give quick energy.

  • Clothing item; some protection from sun or cold.

  • Useful medical item for colds or allergies.

  • Tool for building shelter if you have power.

  • Flatbread; simple food to eat on the island.

  • Can catch fish or help build shelter/traps.

  • Ball sport; equipment could give exercise, fun.

  • Medical support if you get injured on the island.

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