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

  • Small accessory you might keep in the back.

  • Mail or documents can sit in the trunk.

  • Common trunk item for roadside safety.

  • Winter gear often left in the back seat.

  • Gadgets or boxes of electronics in the trunk.

  • Yes—another name for a spare tire.

  • Jumper/extension cables often stored in car backs

  • Toy elephant easily fits as a kid’s trunk toy

  • Many people toss empty bottles in the back

  • Empty shopping bags often kept in the trunk

  • Vegetables from the store, fits as groceries in trunk

  • Fresh or packed fish, could be groceries on ice

  • Common audio accessory often left on back seat

  • Spare glasses often kept in cases in cars

  • Musical instrument, many people haul these in cars

  • Chocolate treats or decorations transported in cars

  • Generic gear or tools, very common in trunks

  • Spare outfit or layers often tossed in the back seat.

  • Common trash in cars, especially on trips.

  • Leftover moving or delivery boxes fit here.

  • Spare electric wires or cables, handy tools.

  • Many people keep spare earphones in cars.

  • Drinks often roll around on the back seat.

  • Foldable e‑scooters often ride in car trunks.

  • Could be a live eel or food in a cooler.

  • Artists may carry an easel in the back.

  • Portable fire extinguisher is car safety gear.

  • Elastic bands, straps, bungees fit in trunks.

  • Egg cartons from grocery shopping ride in back.

  • Easter eggs hidden or transported in the car.

  • Camping safety gear, often stored in trunks.

  • A big deer; could be there as hunted game.

  • Handy repair item often kept in car kits.

  • Overpacked car scenario, but reasonable.

  • Hair or office elastics tossed in the back.

  • Messy leftovers from snacks in the car.

  • Leftover food, maybe in containers or bags.

  • Spare cable for charging or repairs in back.

  • A make-believe helper; kids love elf toys in cars.

  • A person named Edward could ride in back seat.

  • Common trash after snacks, often in back seats.

  • Spare box for moves or shopping in the trunk.

  • First aid, blankets, flashlights often stored.

  • Jewelry or small gems could be in a bag or box.

  • A toy plush; very common for kids in the car.

  • Small office or craft items tossed in compartments.

  • Leftover from shopping or recycling in the trunk.

  • Means food/snacks; people keep them in cars.

  • Seasonal basket of treats often carried in cars.

  • Small insects; they can definitely hitch a ride.

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