% 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 just like *that*! 4 letters. The answer has 4 letters.

AnswerClue
ABIEname that sounds like two consecutive letters of the alphabet
ACIDlike a biting wit
RASPsing like Tom Waits
ARTYlike many indie films
WAGSmoves like a dog’s tail
SULKact like a sore loser
DANKlike some memes
LAZYlike a ne’er-do-well
SOAPwhat cilantro tastes like to some people
ORALlike Freud’s first stage of development
LOFIlike old-fashioned sound reproduction
ARIDlike Antarctica
CALMlike suboptimal kite-flying weather
NEAPlike a half-moon tide
LAIClike some church matters
ORALlike some testimony
DANKlike moldy basements and some memes
EGGYlike holiday nogs
APSEword that sounds like a plural of 1-Down
OAHUu.S. locale that, when said quickly, sounds like a cheer
TIEDlike the score 4-4
ARTYlike many college film projects
OILYlike canned sardines and olives, typically
ROARsound likely not made by a Tyrannosaurus rex, despite what “Jurassic Park” would have you believe
ORALlike some vaccines
ARIDlike climates where cacti thrive
LATElike hotel checkouts that may cost extra
SUEDlike discriminatory employers, often
THEM“How do you like ___ apples?”
ORALlike some traditions
ARIDlike Mars
ASHYflue-like
GNAWchew like a beaver
AWOLlike someone receiving baseless accusations, maybe?
ABEE“… sting like ___”
SLOWlike business in the off-season
LETS“Sounds like a plan”
SLIMlike the odds of finding a needle in a haystack
PEAKlike times that are the most expensive
MONOlike early Elvis records
BONDjames who likes his martinis “shaken, not stirred”
CHEWwhat a puppy likes to do to toys and socks
OWEDlike debts
ORALlike a contract that’s said to be “not worth the paper it’s written on”
PALElike beige and lilac
HARDlike Parmesan and pecorino
ASIFLike that’s ever going to happen”
ARABlike over half the residents of Dearborn, Michigan, the largest U.S. city with this distinction
TAUTlike some nerves and strings
ARIDlike most of Mars

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