What's in the back of my car? with J

  • Random junk often ends up in the back of a car.

  • A spare jacket is handy in the back of a car.

  • A car jack is a common tool kept in the back.

  • Juice bottles or boxes can ride in the back.

  • Spare jeans or clothes often ride in the back.

  • Jar of jam from groceries fits in the back.

  • Jumper (UK for sweater) could be in the back.

  • A jump rope for play can be left in the back.

  • Jelly as groceries is fine in the back area.

  • A jar from groceries can sit in the back.

  • A jug of water or milk can ride in back.

  • Joggers (sweatpants) are clothes, fine in back.

  • Heavy tool, could be transported in a car’s trunk.

  • Small drink container, easy to keep in trunk.

  • Valuables people sometimes leave in the car.

  • Common emergency item, used to jump-start cars.

  • Car jack or toys named Jack could ride along.

  • Candy snack, totally realistic in a car.

  • Snacks in wrappers, perfect for messy car rides.

  • Sports jersey or clothing tossed on the back seat.

  • Pet jaguar is goofy but still “in the back” item.

  • Clothing item, could be in a bag or on the seat.

  • Snack or dessert in a container, fits the trunk.

  • A person named John could ride in the back seat.

  • Fuel container often carried for extra gasoline.

  • Holiday decor or craft items tossed in the back.

  • Running shoes often left in the trunk after use.

  • Type of tight pants, perfectly fine as clothing.

  • A game controller; could be tossed in the back.

  • Toy that pops a clown from a box, fits in trunk.

  • Could be a passenger named Josh in back seat.

  • Puzzle box or power tool; both fit in a trunk.

  • Could be a friend named Joe riding in back.

  • Dried meat snack; perfect forgotten car food.

  • Big spiky fruit; could be in grocery bags.

  • Jump rope for play or exercise, tossed in trunk.

  • Notebook for writing; many keep a journal in cars.

  • Hard candies; a bag could roll under the seat.

  • Jacob could be sitting or napping in back.

  • Jimmy could absolutely be a backseat passenger.

  • James can be riding along in the back seat.

  • Container of water; very normal in a trunk.

  • Could be a passenger named Jim in the back seat.

  • Could be a friend named Jordan riding in back.

  • Loose jewelry or a jewel box could be in the trunk.

  • In a container or tank, a pet jellyfish could ride along.

  • Bag of jalapeños from the grocery store fits nicely.

  • Candy like a Jolly Rancher often lurks under seats.

  • Jogging pants tossed on the back seat are very common.

  • A boxed jigsaw puzzle easily fits in the trunk.

  • Could be a passenger named Jamie buckled in the back.

  • Could be a friend Jamal sitting in the rear seat.

  • Jump start cables are classic trunk equipment.

  • Drink container, often left rolling in cars.

  • Sports underwear, could be in a gym bag.

  • Sports spear, could be in sports gear.

  • Could be a passenger named Jason in back.

  • Glass jars of jam, often carried as groceries.

  • A small jade stone/figurine could be in car.

  • Folding knife/tool, often in glovebox or trunk.

  • Could be a person named Jules in the back.

  • Cartons/bottles of juices as groceries.

  • Containers of water often transported in cars.

  • Paperwork folder or envelope in the back seat.

  • Could be a friend or kid named Jerry in back.

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