What's in the back of my car? with N
Many trunks are empty—“nothing” still counts
Snacks or spare lug nuts can ride back there.
A cargo net for the trunk fits perfectly.
Napkins are handy for car spills in back.
Hardware nails in a tool kit fit there.
A notebook can be stored in the trunk.
A newspaper tossed in the back is common.
Groceries like noodles often ride in back.
Loose notes or papers are often in cars.
Takeout chicken nuggets could be back there.
A person in the back seat fits the idea here
Sure! A napkin can sit in the trunk.
Loose change like nickels often in cars.
Sports or cargo nets often stored in trunks
A necklace could be left in a bag in back.
School or work notebooks often ride in back
Sewing or medical needles in kits or boxes
Branded sports shoes, easy to leave on back seats.
Freshly bought footwear fits fine in a trunk.
Coins for parking meters or drive‑thrus.
Shopping bags of new clothes ride in back seats.
Baby nappies/diapers, common in family cars.
Hardware bits often tossed in car tool kits.
Portable night lights can be in bags or boxes.
A spare new tire is often stored in the trunk.
Single coin, could be lost under the seats.
Notebook for lists, directions, or doodles.
Could be a bird nest or toy nest in the trunk.
Snack nuts or hardware nuts, both plausible.
An empty car still counts: no one in the back.
Tortilla chips with toppings, perfect car snack.
Cosmetic liquid in bottle, common in bags.
Synthetic material, could be rope, bag, or strap.
Coin (nickel), loose change often rolls in cars.
Candy brand, easy to find in car snack stash.
Travel cushion, often left on back seat.
Could be a written reminder or message on paper.
Passengers count! Friendly folks in your back seat.
Game console, many kids bring it in the car.
Family member can definitely ride in back seat.
Nuns are people, they can sit in the back row!
Tie of clothes, could be in back seat or trunk.
A nanny is a caregiver; could ride in back seat.
Nylon stockings/tights, easy to toss in back.
Nike shoes or gear could be left in the back.
Small decorative lights, often tossed in trunk.
Person named Nick could be a passenger.
Fruit for groceries; nectarines fit perfectly.
Fake noses, costume bits; could be in a bag.
Vague but okay: toys, snacks, gifts, etc.
“Nan” (grandma) could ride in back seat.
Netball itself could just be rolling around in back
Small grooming tool, often kept in cars
Handy tool for nuts at picnics or holidays
A number on paper or a ticket could be back there
“Not much” fits a nearly empty back seat
Nina could just be sitting in the back seat
Medical neck brace could be stored in the back
Baby nappies/diapers are classic trunk clutter
Nat as a person can be riding in the back
Nana (grandma) sitting in back seat is common
Loose nameplate or plaque could lie in the trunk
Bottle of Nair cream could ride along in a bag
Small grooming tool, often left in cars or purses
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