Cracking the Code: “Filled a dish with kibble for a dog, say”
Ah, the joy of a good crossword puzzle. That feeling of satisfaction when a tricky clue finally yields its secret, the “aha!” moment that makes the whole experience worthwhile. But sometimes, even the most experienced solver can get stumped. Today’s clue, “Filled a dish with kibble for a dog, say,” has us scratching our heads.
This one is a classic example of a wordplay clue, where the answer isn’t a literal description but a clever play on words. Let’s break it down.
“Filled a dish with kibble for a dog, say“
implies an action related to feeding a dog.
“Say”
is a key word here, suggesting we need to consider a synonym or related term.
We’re looking for a verb that describes the act of filling a dog’s bowl with kibble. Think about the different ways we might describe this action. Is it a formal or informal term? Is there a more general word that could fit the bill?
Give this clue a good ponder, and let’s see if we can crack this cryptic puzzle together!
Available Answers:
Fed.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 8/13/24 TV Tuesday