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  • Bag of ice could be in the trunk after shopping.

  • Groceries like ice cream ride in the trunk.

  • Printer ink or a bottle could be in the trunk.

  • Common car tool for clearing frosty windows.

  • A clothes iron might be stored or moved in the trunk.

  • Another word for a cooler; fits in the trunk.

  • Sports gear often tossed in the trunk.

  • Sharp tool, some keep one with emergency gear

  • Cold pack for food or first aid fits in the trunk.

  • First-aid antiseptic bottle could be in a car kit.

  • Bugs can end up in the back of a car

  • Pet iguanas or escaped ones could ride in back

  • Frozen treats, could be in trunk after shopping

  • Commonly kept for drinks on trips or picnics

  • Specific type of cooler, fits in car trunks

  • Reusable cold packs for food or injuries, common in cars

  • Portable cooler for drinks or food, great for trips

  • Takeout or leftovers from an Indian restaurant in bags

  • Musical instruments like guitars or violins fit in back

  • Smartphone could easily be left in back seat

  • Sticks or cones for fragrance, people store them in cars

  • Another way to say ice pack, fine in a cooler

  • Bagged cubes in a cooler for picnics or parties

  • Generic musical instrument gear stored in the back

  • Tablet computer easily forgotten on the back seat

  • A pet iguana in a carrier could ride in the back

  • icky stuff
  • Bag of ice melt often kept in trunk for winter

  • Loose iron rod could be stored as random junk

  • A baby in a car seat fits this category well

  • Sick kids riding in back seat sadly very real

  • A person named Ian can totally sit in the back

  • Vague “item” works for mystery junk in the car

  • A small Indian flag could sit on rear shelf

  • An ice bag or ice pack can rest on the back seat

  • Bottle of ibuprofen often rides in glovebox/back

  • An Indian person can definitely be a passenger

  • Potted ivy or garden cuttings could be in trunk

  • An iPhone can be tossed on the back seat easily

  • Ice bucket for parties could be in the trunk

  • A bouquet of irises or plant pot could be back there

  • Inflatable inner tube for tires or swimming, easy to store.

  • Small ink bottles can roll around in bags or boxes.

  • Folders of important papers often ride in car backs.

  • Tube of itch cream fits easily in glovebox or bag.

  • Inhalers are tiny medical devices, often kept in cars.

  • Boxes of ice pops can sit in coolers in the trunk.

  • Printed travel itineraries often sit in bags in cars.

  • Isabel could be sitting in the back seat as a passenger.

  • Irish people can be passengers sitting in the back.

  • An Irish man can definitely ride in the back seat.

  • An iPod is a small music player, easy to keep in cars.

  • Insurance papers are commonly stored inside cars.

  • Sports gear with wheels, often tossed in trunks.

  • Small office item, could ride in a backpack.

  • Person name, could be sitting in back seat.

  • Printed photos or pics in an envelope or folder.

  • A framed image or photo could be back there.

  • Cup or bottle of icy water on the seat.

  • Popular cold drink, cup or bottle in cupholder.

  • Trash from a snack, very realistic trunk item.

  • Cake frosting tub or bag, could be in groceries.

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