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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