“Spot for a satellite dish” – A Crossword Clue Decoded
This week’s crossword puzzle threw a curveball at me with the clue “Spot for a satellite dish.” Now, I’m not exactly a tech expert, but even I know that satellite dishes aren’t just randomly placed! This clue had me scratching my head for a good ten minutes before the lightbulb finally flickered on.
This clue is a perfect example of how a seemingly simple question can be a little more nuanced than it first appears. It’s not just about the physical space itself, but rather the location and its ideal characteristics.
So, how did I finally crack this code? Well, I had to think about the factors that influence where a satellite dish is placed. It’s all about maximizing signal reception, which means considering:
Open Skies:
Obstacles like trees or buildings can interfere with the signal, so the spot needs to have a clear view of the sky.
Direction:
The dish needs to be pointed in the right direction to receive the signal from the satellite.
Weather:
While not always mentioned, the weather plays a role. A spot that’s exposed to heavy winds or rain might not be the best choice.
With these factors in mind, I was able to identify the correct answer. And believe me, it wasn’t a simple word like “roof” or “yard.”
Did you manage to solve this crossword clue? Let me know in the comments below how you tackled this puzzle! And if you’re stuck on another tricky clue, don’t hesitate to share it with me. I’m always up for a good crossword challenge!
Available Answers:
ROOF.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 26 Aug 24, Monday