Stranded, bring to an island with S

  • Useful for hygiene, cleaning wounds, and dishes.

  • Dry feet prevent blisters and infections.

  • Protects skin from harsh tropical sun.

  • Protect feet from injuries and hot sand.

  • Easy meal, comforting and hydrating food.

  • Quick energy boost, morale and calories.

  • Keeps you warm and dry while sleeping.

  • Handy for tying shelters, traps, and gear.

  • Light footwear for beach and shallow water.

  • Could be used for defense or hunting.

  • Protects eyes from bright sun and glare.

  • Great for digging latrines, fire pits, signals.

  • Portable food, quick energy and morale.

  • Useful to cut wood and build shelter.

  • Good for cutting rope, fabric, and fishing line.

  • Preserves food and replaces lost electrolytes.

  • Generic gear: food, tools, water, first aid.

  • Basic clothing, sun protection, avoids burns.

  • Classic hunting and fishing tool, also defense.

  • Useful for eating, cooking and even digging.

  • Food supply and energy source, very handy.

  • Ready-to-eat food, great for first days.

  • Drinkable and comforting, though not ideal.

  • Good for swimming, drying clothes, and sun.

  • Morale boost snack; sugar helps energy too.

  • Perfect bundle of tools for survival tasks.

  • Footwear for sand and moving around camp.

  • Fresh food, good early on before spoiling.

  • High-protein food, great for first meals.

  • Essential tool for hunting, cutting, building.

  • Can hold clothes, tools, and other supplies.

  • Helps hygiene and morale, keeps you fresher.

  • Can be used for drinking or building tools.

  • Warm clothing for nights and bad weather.

  • Protects skin from UV, vital under strong sun.

  • Shotgun for hunting and defense, but risky tool

  • Sunscreen protects skin from strong island sun

  • Sticks useful for fire, shelter and basic tools

  • Sock helps keep feet warm, dry, blister‑free

  • A snake is alive and portable, though dangerous

  • Seeds could grow future food if soil allows

  • Safety kit with first aid, vital in emergencies

  • Sun cream shields skin from UV, prevents burns

  • Scarf can protect from sun, wind, and sand

  • Stove helps cook food safely and boil water

  • Sack to carry supplies, tools, or gathered food

  • Sushi is food; immediate but short‑term help

  • A companion person can help work, plan, survive

  • Sneakers protect feet for walking and exploring

  • Modern smartphone, multi-tool for comms, light, info.

  • Sausages give protein and energy, easy camp food.

  • Satellite phone lets you call for rescue offshore.

  • Spaghetti is dry food, cooks easily and stores well.

  • A sister is a living companion, help and company.

  • Snacks give quick energy and morale on the island.

  • Slingshot can be used for hunting small animals.

  • A shoe protects your feet while exploring terrain.

  • Salmon is nutritious food, good protein at start.

  • A sail could help if you build or repair a boat.

  • Shorts are useful clothing in a hot island climate.

  • Shank as improvised knife, tool for cutting tasks.

  • Swiss army knife, classic multi-tool for survival.

  • Sun tan lotion protects skin from harsh UV rays.

  • Spade helps dig fire pits, toilets, shelters.

  • Sauce can improve basic food, boosts morale.

  • Satchel is handy to carry tools and found items.

  • salami
  • Some water is essential for hydration and survival.

  • Surfboard for moving over waves, fun and maybe travel.

  • Suntan lotion
  • Songs help morale; you could sing to pass time.

  • Shirts for sun protection and staying warm.

  • Swimsuit useful for swimming and drying quickly.

  • Strawberries give food and some vitamins, tasty!

  • A sturdy stick can be used as tool or weapon.

  • Skittles give quick sugar and comfort candy.

  • Saxophone for music and keeping spirits high.

  • Salsa as food or dip, extra flavor for meals.

  • submarine
  • Stereo for playing music, if power is available.

  • Spam is canned meat, classic survival food.

  • Snorkel helps underwater viewing and exploring.

  • sniper
  • Sangria for drink; not ideal, but morale boost.

  • Sandal protects feet from hot sand and rocks.

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