Stranded, bring to an island with O

  • Citrus fruit, food and water source on island.

  • Fresh fruit rations, vitamins and energy.

  • Useful as fuel, lubricant or lantern oil.

  • Nutritious, oily fruit, can eat or press.

  • Hydrating drink, vitamin C, morale boost.

  • Dry grain, easy to store and cook as porridge.

  • Living companion or food; could be brought along.

  • Dry food, fills you up, cooks with water.

  • Rowing tools, perfect if you have a boat.

  • Single rowing paddle, helps move a boat.

  • Big bird; companion or eventual food source.

  • Drug plant product; not helpful but bringable.

  • Food, flavoring, stores well, good for cooking.

  • Single olive, still edible, food item.

  • Vegetable, cooking base, keeps fairly long.

  • Portable cylinder of O₂, helpful for breathing.

  • Human companions, for help and morale.

  • Cooking fat, calories, great for frying food.

  • Quiet bird companion, good eyes, might help spot danger at night.

  • Durable clothing, protects body while working and exploring.

  • Medical cream, useful for cuts, burns or rashes on the island.

  • Bottle/can opener makes stored food and drinks accessible easily.

  • Warm coat, useful for cold nights or storms on the island.

  • Edible shellfish, handy food source rich in protein and minerals.

  • Packaged snack, good morale boost and quick energy treat.

  • Spare clothes set, useful for warmth, sun and modesty.

  • Animal companion, could help hunt or just keep you company.

  • Gemstone not useful for survival but you could still bring it.

  • Light source at night, safer than open fire in some situations.

  • Musical instrument, great to pass time and keep spirits up.

  • Intelligent ape companion, though risky, could aid survival.

  • Drugs you can carry, but risky; not ideal survival gear.

  • Wearable, extra clothing layers for warmth and protection.

  • Edible vegetable, seeds or pods could be grown for food supply.

  • Vital body part, could bring for transplant plot

  • Small suitcase, useful for clothes and gear

  • Comfy seat, not vital but fun for island chill

  • Herb for cooking, makes island food tastier

  • Snack food, tasty but not great long‑term

  • Person named Olivia, could be a companion

  • Person named Oscar, handy as company

  • Drugs for pain relief, medical survival use

  • Any one friend is perfect island company

  • Great for a boat, helps you travel off island

  • Cute animal companions, maybe help with fishing

  • A single other person, good for teamwork

  • Rubber O-ring, handy for sealing or small repairs.

  • Food you can eat, fresh fruit with vitamins.

  • A phone could help if any signal or power exists.

  • Cooked egg dish, could be food if kept safe.

  • Could help with smoke or dust, useful safety gear.

  • Live owls as companions or for pest control.

  • Can opener lets you access canned food easily.

  • Old books to read for entertainment and sanity.

  • Plant-based drink, good extra food source.

  • Nonperishable food, great survival ration.

  • Clothing changes for protection and comfort.

  • Paper art for crafting and passing the time.

  • Cozy one-piece clothing, keeps you warm at night.

  • Food in brine; olives give salt, fat, calories.

  • Fuel to start and maintain campfires safely.

  • Edible shellfish; good protein if still alive.

  • A dentist for braces and teeth, handy long term.

  • Smart hunting ally; trained orca would be powerful.

  • A companion; extra skills and experience possible.

  • Essential for frying food and adding calories.

  • Strong draft animals; help carry or pull loads.

  • Power socket; useful if you somehow have power.

  • Decorations; useless but could lift your spirits.

  • You could plant these for future orange trees.

  • Eye doctor; good for vision problems long term.

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