Stranded, bring to an island with T

  • Shelter from rain and sun, classic survival gear.

  • Lets you call for rescue if a signal exists.

  • Hot drink boosts morale and keeps you warm.

  • Drying off prevents chills and infections.

  • Light at night, great for signaling rescue.

  • Essential for building, repairs, and shelter.

  • Useful for fixing gear, sealing, or crafting.

  • Comfort, hygiene, and makes life less rough.

  • Keeps teeth healthy even while stranded.

  • Helps pass time, especially for kids.

  • Can help spot ships, land, or rescue planes.

  • Tooth care stops painful problems later.

  • Handy surface for food, prep, and gear.

  • Makes waterproof shelter or ground cover.

  • One toy for comfort, fun, and stress relief.

  • Entertainment if you somehow power it.

  • For books, maps, and offline survival guides.

  • Basic clothing for sun protection and warmth.

  • Useful for drying, warmth, shade or signaling.

  • Tomatoes
  • Ready-to-eat food, simple but fills your belly.

  • Snacks or rewards; boosts morale on the island.

  • Tool or weapon; could help cut or hunt if real.

  • Drink; not water, but for morale or disinfecting.

  • Clothing for protection from sun and insects.

  • Portable food, easy to carry and eat on island.

  • Food/meat source; useful if you can store or cook.

  • Basic clothing; protects from sun and bugs.

  • For hygiene, wounds, or makeshift bandages.

  • A top to wear; clothing helps sun and bug protection.

  • Generic but valid; tools are vital for survival.

  • Same as T‑shirt, just spaced; good sun protection.

  • Food item, can be grown or eaten for nutrition.

  • Helps track time for cooking, tasks, or signals.

  • If a small tree or sapling, could plant for shade.

  • Many tissues; hygiene, cleaning, fire kindling.

  • Keeps drinks hot or cold; useful for carrying water.

  • Hunting or fishing traps, useful to catch food.

  • Tanning lotion, sun protection and comfort.

  • Tums, antacid tablets for stomach relief.

  • Tops could be clothing or toys, both useful.

  • A tiger companion… and maybe your last one 🐯

  • Tuna, canned fish is great survival protein.

  • Tampon, hygiene item, very practical stranded.

  • Tie, can dress up or use as makeshift rope.

  • Tank top, light clothing for hot island sun.

  • A trap helps you capture animals for food.

  • Toolbox, super handy for building and repairs.

  • Toiletries help keep you clean and healthy.

  • Tin can be used for storage, cooking, signals.

  • teapot
  • Tater tots, comfort food while you survive.

  • Twine is perfect for tying, building, and traps.

  • Taser, for defense—though batteries may die.

  • Taco, food to eat early in your island stay.

  • Handheld light source, vital for nights and caves.

  • Underwear/footwear; clothing can be useful there.

  • Tent-like shelter; great for island housing.

  • Toy for comfort and morale when alone.

  • Tool for dental hygiene, keeps teeth healthy.

  • Wood for shelter, fire, tools; very practical.

  • Hygiene product; very useful if you need them.

  • Painkiller medicine; handy for injuries or illness.

  • Swim trunks or shorts, useful for clothing/swimming.

  • Tracking device; could help with rescue or navigation.

  • Basic clothing; protects from sun and insects.

  • trumpet
  • Tea for drinking; comfort and hydration (with water).

  • Containers for storing food, water, or supplies.

  • Handheld lights, vital for nights on a deserted island.

  • Useful rubber wheel, can float, burn, or repurpose.

  • Fire-starting app/kit; essential to make campfires.

  • Can be used for exercise or improvised tools/weapon.

  • Simple shirt; helps with clothing and sun protection.

  • Lets you boil water or make tea over a fire.

  • Lotion for tanning, also basic skin protection.

  • Large container; great for storage and transport.

  • Handy bag to carry supplies, food, and tools.

  • tool box
  • Tongs
  • Strong rope, useful for climbing or building shelters.

  • Shelter from rain, wind, and sun. Very practical.

  • Explosives; risky but could be used for blasting.

  • Aluminum foil, good for cooking and signaling rescue.

  • Edible fruits, give vitamins and hydration.

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