% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 200 answers for The New York Times crossword clue not doing much. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
MUCHa good deal
MUCHshania Twain’s “That Don’t Impress Me ___”
MUCHa great deal
CLOVERSsymbols much seen on March 17
REBUTTEDlike much movie theater popcorn
IDLEnot doing much
ASTEALso much cheaper than expected, say
LEAST“… he that is unjust in the ___ is unjust also in much”: Luke 16:10
ITMEANSALOTTOMEMuch appreciated”
CLEARLY“That much is obvious”
ICANSEE“No need to point it out, thank you very much
ADOshakespeare’s “Much ___ About Nothing”
ASEAlike Pi for much of “Life of Pi”
PERIODDRAMAmuch ado about some punctuation?
IDLEnot doing much of anything
ONLATElike much adult programming
COLTpeyton Manning, for much of his N.F.L. career
REEDYlike much marshland
EWESmuch of a flock
PINKlike much cotton candy
IDLYwithout much thought
ODEDhad too much, for short
BLACKENEDlike much Cajun chicken
ALPSmountain range along much of the France/Italy border
UGLYnot much to look at
TUNDRAmuch of Greenland
SMOKYlike the flavor of much mezcal
TROPPOtoo much, musically
RAFsubj. of Churchill’s “Never … was so much owed by so many to so few”
ACREhistorically, it corresponded with how much a farmer could plow in one day
HOTDATEmuch-anticipated outing
ALLYOUNEEDISLOVEmy mom buys them, and she knows how much I loooooooove lottery tickets
EASIERnot taxing as much
GOBImuch of Mongolia
LOA“Mahalo nui ___” (Hawaiian for “Thank you very much”)
ADOMuch ___ About Nothing”
LATINlanguage of much legalese
ONDISClike much ’90s music and video games
SAIDSOaffirmed as much
ABITnot much at all
IREsource of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr.
LORREpeter of 1934’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much
LESSnot as much
INAHOLEmuch obliged?
SHIAlike much of Azerbaijan’s population
DOTH“The lady ___ protest too much ?”
MILLE“Grazie ___!” (“Thank you so much!”)
ALOE“___ you vera much!” (punny valentine)
SHIAlike much of Iran
EMMAcharacter described by Austen as “a heroine whom no one but myself will much like”

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