What's in the back of my car? with S
Lost shoes or spares often ride in the back.
Extra socks easily end up in the trunk.
Car back seat is literally in the back of car.
Classic trunk item - most cars keep one.
"Stuff" = random mixed items in the back.
People stash snacks in the back for trips.
Luggage like a suitcase rides in the trunk.
Footwear left in the back is very common.
A small shovel fits in the trunk, handy in snow.
A snake could be in a box or loose (yikes).
Car soap or detergent can be stored in back.
Rear seatbelt is in the back seating area.
Sand from beach trips easily ends up in cars.
Snakes in containers could be transported.
Many people toss spare slippers in the back.
Sweaters often left on back seat or trunk.
Bottles or cans of soda in bags or cupholders.
Common sports gear rolling around in trunks.
Often kept in cars for sunny days.
Great for camping gear stored in trunks.
Small tool, often in bags or glovebox.
Extra shoes often ride in the back.
Groceries or shopping often in the trunk.
Shoes are very common in car back seats.
Perfect road-trip snack in the back.
Tool that might be stored for DIY jobs.
Often tossed on dashboards or back seats.
Bags or sacks of stuff fit well here.
Candy for kids or passengers in back.
Clothing accessory forgotten on seats.
Long snow sports gear, often tossed in trunks.
Bedding or fabric sheets, easy to carry in cars.
Casual clothing, often left on back seats.
Small adhesive label or decal in bags or loose.
Creepy hitchhikers, they love car corners.
A person passenger fits fine in back seats.
Random sticks from parks or kids’ collections.
Hand tool for turning screws, handy in trunks.
Formal outfit in a garment bag in the back.
A single stick, like a branch or toy sword.
Portable Bluetooth speaker tossed on seats.
Common sports gear, often rides in the trunk.
Bottles or packets of sauce with groceries.
Your sister as a normal passenger in back.
Sugar bag or packets could be in groceries in back.
Kids’ slime toy often rolling around in cars.
Ice or roller skates often tossed in car trunks.
Takeaway or packed salad can ride in the back.
Loose spoons from picnics or lunch boxes fit.
Packaged sausages from the store fit the trunk.
Hand sanitizer bottle commonly kept in cars.
Mystery stains decorate many back seats.
Cleaning sponge, often rides along for car washes.
Stones or small rocks tossed in from outdoors.
Bottle of shampoo from shopping bag fits here.
Abrasive paper sheets, handy for DIY fixes.
General gear or goods; every trunk has some.
Tie‑down straps often ride in the trunk.
Loose kitchen spoon forgotten in the car.
Bags of soil often hauled for gardening.
Snow can pile up on mats or cargo items.
Summer shorts tossed on the back seat.
Reusable shopping bag lives in the trunk.
Musicians often carry sax cases in cars.
Hand tool for bolts, common in car kits.
Sled stored for winter fun trips.
Foldable scooter fits easily in a trunk.
Person named Sam could sit in back seat.
Packed meal or food containers for later.
Small stool carried for camping or jobs.
Road signs or posters stored in back, maybe for work or protest
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