Stranded, bring to an island with P

  • Smartphone could help call, navigate or entertain.

  • Paper for notes, fire starting or simple crafts.

  • Clothing for protection from sun and bugs.

  • Ready‑to‑eat food, good morale and calories.

  • Companions to share work, skills and support.

  • Writing tool for notes, signals or planning.

  • Helps you sleep, rest and stay comfortable.

  • Useful for notes, maps, signs and marking.

  • Cooking vessel for boiling water or making food.

  • Great survival tool for cutting and small repairs.

  • Can slow a fall or drop supplies safely.

  • Snack food, not ideal but still edible calories.

  • Food and water source, plus can be replanted.

  • Bag to carry tools, food and small supplies.

  • Could be used for defense or hunting if available.

  • Animal companion for help, company or guarding.

  • Food to eat, boosts energy and morale.

  • Useful to move a boat or raft through water.

  • Medicine or vitamins, can treat illness or pain.

  • Useful for cooking and boiling water over fire.

  • Cute young dog, great for company and alerts.

  • Good survival food, stores well and filling.

  • Dry food, easy to store and cook in water.

  • Meat source for protein, can be preserved.

  • High-energy snack, good long-lasting food.

  • Staple survival food, versatile to cook.

  • Soda or soft drink, for morale and comfort.

  • Pole can help build shelter or go fishing.

  • Handy for eating, prep, and carrying food.

  • Preserved vegetables, salty food that keeps.

  • Companion bird, can give company and alerts.

  • Animals for company or help, like dogs or cats.

  • Pots let you cook food and purify water.

  • Livestock animal for meat on the island.

  • Another human to help survive and share tasks.

  • Tool for gripping, fixing, and cutting wire.

  • Can carry water or used as tool, depends type.

  • Tropical fruit, juicy food source with vitamins.

  • Rain poncho keeps you dry and warm in storms.

  • Pens useful for notes, maps, marking trees.

  • Pickaxe helps dig, break rocks, build shelter.

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  • Pancakes are food, good morale and calories.

  • Pepper adds flavor and can help preserve food.

  • Pajamas add comfort and warmth at night.

  • Paint can mark spots, write signals, decorate.

  • Pony could carry loads and be companion.

  • Pictures give comfort and boost morale.

  • Pear is food and a bit of water.

  • Peaches are sweet food with lots of juice.

  • Pringles are snack food, light and storable.

  • Potted plants could give food or shade.

  • Pepsi for drinking, though not long‑term ideal.

  • Parasol gives portable shade from strong sun.

  • A pail helps carry water, sand, or food.

  • Useful for eating and food prep on island.

  • Livestock for meat and company, if you can haul them.

  • Human partner for help, company, and skills.

  • Family support team—many hands, much help.

  • For sleeping comfort and insulation at night.

  • Entertainment and morale boost, if you can move it.

  • Small multi-tool for cutting and basic survival.

  • High-calorie, long-lasting food, very practical.

  • Can power phone/radio—only useful with power source.

  • Can help defend against animals or attackers.

  • Food source; small but still edible supplies.

  • Same as penknife, handy cutting survival tool.

  • Warm coat, protects from rain and wind.

  • Great for passing time and keeping morale up.

  • Good for notes, maps, SOS signs, and boredom.

  • Fresh fruit and seeds, good food resource.

  • Useful for hygiene and waste if no toilet.

  • Essential for cooking and boiling water safely.

  • Perfume
  • Writing/drawing tools, good for notes or maps

  • Friends to help survive and for company

  • Generic supplies like food, tools, medicine

  • Plastic sheets or bottles can be very useful

  • Food to eat, but won’t last long in the heat

  • Useful for cleaning, drying, basic hygiene

  • A pack can hold and organize survival gear

  • Snack food, gives energy but not very healthy

  • Abstract idea of lots of food, helpful concept

  • A plant could give food, shade or decoration

  • Powerful antibiotic medicine, great for wounds

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  • Pans let you cook food and boil water safely

  • Underwear counts as clothing, why not

  • Food to eat; tasty but not very long-lasting

  • Footwear protects feet on hot sand and rocks

  • Small boat with paddles, helps escape or explore

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