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  • Groceries fit in the trunk - an apple does!

  • Tiny insects, often hitch a ride in trunks 🐜

  • Tool for chopping wood; some keep one in trunk

  • Air fills the space, but not a stored item

  • Bottles or cans of alcohol can be stored there

  • A road atlas fits nicely in the back.

  • Real small items kids might stash in back.

  • Handy trunk gear - an air pump fits great.

  • Paints, brushes, canvases often transported

  • A passenger or friend can sit in the back

  • Common item hung or placed in rear to add scent

  • Could be your actual arms or prosthetic arms

  • Paintings or prints you’re transporting, why not

  • Bags are classic trunk passengers everywhere

  • Loose ashtray you carry, not built‑in, is fine

  • Portable audio amp for music gear fits here

  • Snack nuts tossed in the back seat or trunk

  • Kids ride in the back all the time, very normal

  • Loose bottle or pack of aspirin in the back

  • Juice carton or bottle rolling around back there

  • Standalone audio amplifier or sub amp in trunk

  • Spare tire in the trunk is totally standard

  • Portable ash tray you keep in car, not built‑in

  • Relative as passenger; aunt could ride in back seat.

  • Loose tire stored in back, that’s realistic

  • Furniture piece; could be transported in car.

  • Clothing; easy to leave on a back seat.

  • Trash from fruit; very common in car interiors.

  • Food item; could be carried home from bakery.

  • Blanket often kept in trunk for trips or picnics.

  • Liquid kept in bottle; can be stored in car trunk.

  • Coat/jacket; people toss these on back seats.

  • Pet often rides in back; classic car companion.

  • Groceries; could roll around in the trunk.

  • asparagus
  • Could be stored as sport gear or prop in trunk.

  • Car litter; multiple apple cores fit the trunk rule.

  • Medicine bottle/pack; many people keep it in car.

  • Heavy Looney Tunes–style anvil as cargo.

  • Small Allen wrench tool in a toolkit.

  • A kid riding in the back seat.

  • Air mattress folded up for camping trips.

  • Arrows for archery gear stored in back.

  • Armor costume or gear packed in trunk.

  • Jar or pouch of applesauce as snack.

  • Phone cable for Apple devices, easy to leave in car

  • antiques
  • Person named Anna riding in back.

  • Cans of anchovies among groceries.

  • A man sitting in the back seat.

  • Urn or bag with ashes being carried.

  • A human arm (attached to someone!).

  • A rat in a cage or loose in the car.

  • Could be decorative or hunting antlers stored

  • A person named Andrew could ride in back seat

  • Could be audio amps or chargers in the back

  • Bottles or cans of ale could be in the trunk

  • Someone named Adam could be sitting back there

  • Andy could totally be buckled in the backseat

  • Mint tins often live in cupholders or back seats

  • Alex could be your passenger in the rear seat

  • First aid kit is a classic trunk emergency item

  • Aerosol cans like deodorant or spray paint fit

  • A box of stuff is perfectly normal car clutter

  • Rolls of foil from groceries could be back there

  • Adults sitting in the back seats totally count

  • An empty car still counts—trunk of pure zen đŸ§˜â€â™‚ïž

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