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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