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Iberian wine city / TUE 7-19-22 / Angrily stops playing a game, in modern parlance / Gate marvel of Babylonian architecture / Upscale boarding kennel
Constructor: Andy KravisRelative difficulty: Easy
Theme answers:
- FOOT THE BILL (18A: Pay for something expensive)
- FACE THE MUSIC (26A: Confront unpleasant consequences)
- SHOULDER THE BLAME (40A: Take responsibility for a misdeed)
- BACK THE FIELD (49A: Bet on every competitor but one)
- TOES THE LINE (62A: Conforms to expectations)
Stephen Vincent Benét /bɪˈneɪ/ (July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943) was an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. He is best known for his book-length narrative poem of the American Civil War, John Brown's Body (1928), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and for the short stories "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1936) and "By the Waters of Babylon" (1937). In 2009, The Library of America selected his story "The King of the Cats" (1929) for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of American Fantastic Tales edited by Peter Straub.
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But enough about the short fill, what about the long fill. It's good. Varied, colorful. I got SAUERKRAUT off the SAUE- without even looking at the clue, so that was fun (29D: Ingredient in a Reuben). I have never seen a DOG HOTEL but I believe that they exist. I wanted DOGSPA at first (which is also a thing that somehow exists), but it wouldn't fit. No FLEAS in a DOG HOTEL, I bet. That would be a major ISSUE. I've seen RAGEQUITS before (37D: Angrily stops playing a game, in modern parlance)—it's possible that I learned it from crosswords years and years ago—and I like it, since, well, let's just say, "rage-quitting: it's just just for video games anymore!" [cue photo of Any Number of people abandoning Sunday's puzzle]. And then there's AIR BUBBLES, which are literally bubbly. This quartet definitely alleviated some of the short-fill malaise.
I reacted so negatively to the "dad joke" that my eyes ran away from it holding only the phrase "four seconds" and then used crosses to make something vaguely related to that phrase (CLOCK) (my fingers are now refusing to type out the full clue, sorry). Interesting choice to clue KUBLAI that way (23A: ___ Khan, Yuan Dynasty founder) instead of via Coleridge, though Coleridge is almost certainly the reason the vast majority of solvers know who KUBLAI Khan is.
According to Coleridge's preface to Kubla Khan, the poem was composed one night after he experienced an opium-influenced dream after reading a work describing Shangdu, the summer capital of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China founded by Kublai Khan (Emperor Shizu of Yuan). (wikipedia)
Haven't read Coleridge for a while so I'm gonna have Ian McMillan read him to me now while I format this post. Take care, everyone.
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