% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue does like 6 letters. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
WILDlike some parties and flowers
TALLlike people who are much looked up to
RICHlike sauces in French cuisine, typically
BALANCEDlike tightrope walkers and household budgets, ideally
LITlike candles before singing “Happy Birthday”
LESBIANlike many characters in Alison Bechdel cartoons
LISTICLEpiece with a title like “10 Best Places to …”
ABIEman’s nickname that sounds like consecutive letters of the alphabet
ROLOScandies shaped like truncated cones
SUNNIlike Morocco and the Maldives, religiously
NEVIL___ Shute, “A Town Like Alice” novelist
PLANTEDlike some evidence and bulbs
ONECARATlike many engagement stones
TYPEAlike a go-go-go personality
METAlike writing about how to write
KNITlike some brows and berets
MINTYlike some toothpastes
DRYlike some wines and humor
AGEDlike sharp cheddar
OOZEmove like molasses
ARAYlike ___ of sunshine
YESNOlike binary questions
RETDlike many Ariz. residents
TREESits penultimate line is “Poems are made by fools like me”
INKYlike presses
ACHYlike legs in the days after a marathon
CHARADElike toreadors, again and again
MINDMELDINGsharing thoughts like a Vulcan [Detroit, Fargo]
ACAIberry that looks like a blueberry
SLYlike a wink or a nudge, maybe
ACROBATIClike many Cirque du Soleil performers
WIDECUTlike some roomy jeans
SARIgarment whose name sounds like 54-Down
LAPdrink like a cat
RUDElike loud phone conversations in public
RARElike snow leopards and Siberian tigers
EXLIBlike a deaccessioned book, for short
CUSHYlike a good job, maybe
SOSUEME“You don’t like what I did? I don’t care”
SE/TEPSmoves like molasses
THICKlike tomes, typically
ACUTElike an angle less than 90°
MAYANlike an early Central American civilization
DAMPlike a just-used towel
LACEDlike oxfords, but not slippers
ICEDlike some coffee and sprains
RURALlike about 97% of U.S. land
OVALlike some picture frames
HARDlike Parmesan and pecorino
AFOOTlike Sherlock Holmes’s “game”

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