% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 322 answers for The New York Times crossword clue not just a little 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
GLIBa little too silky, maybe
CHARburn a little
PESTpersistent little sibling, maybe
MARIactivist Copeny known as “Little Miss Flint”
TANGtaste with a little zip
ERICprince in “The Little Mermaid”
HEAD“Don’t worry your pretty little ___”
ATOMlittle matter
TYKElittle one
SHOEit’s a little longer than a foot
PEASlittle spheres in a pod
BETHpiano-playing sister in “Little Women”
EARSone giveaway for the wolf in “Little Red Riding Hood”
SNUGfitting a little tight
SPARget a little punchy?
ATOMlittle wonder?
DERNlaura of “Big Little Lies”
NOTIresponse to the Little Red Hen
VERYnot just a little
BRATlittle stinker
SNOTlittle twerp
TOGAgarment worn by the Little Caesars mascot
DREGlast little bit
SNOTlittle monster
SPATlittle disagreement
RILLlittle brook
BELTnot just a little sip
PEEPslightest little sound
TOADlittle hopper
ERICprince beloved by Ariel in “The Little Mermaid”
ATOMlittle bit of make-up?
EDDYlittle whirlpool
EELSursula’s slithery pets in “The Little Mermaid”
IMPSlittle rascals
GNATlittle annoyance
PILLlittle clump on a sweater
SIPSlittle drinks
OTISjay-Z and Kanye West song that samples “Try a Little Tenderness”
GLEANcollect little by little
BROWSElook a little here, a little there
BLENDa little of this, a little of that
SNOTSlittle brats
SON“Mushnik & ___” (“Little Shop of Horrors” song)
PINKYRINGlittle finger adornment
JOTlittle bit
UNDERTHESEAsong from “The Little Mermaid” that’s a phonetic hint to interpreting the answers to the starred clues
IOTASlittle bits
HANIF“A Little Devil in America” writer Abdurraqib
RKOdistributor of 1933’s “King Kong” and “Little Women”
DOTTYa little crazy

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