His work doesn't keep him fully occupied (4-5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PARTTIMER His work doesn't keep him fully occupied (4-5) (9)
87% SIPS Doesn�t guzzle (4) Wall Street Journal Jul 19, 2016
80% INUSE Occupied (5) LA Times Daily May 28, 2026
76% USE In ___ (occupied) (3)
76% DISAGREES Doesn t go along with (9)
73% SATE Fully gratify (4) LA Times Daily Jun 1, 2026
73% UPON Fully aware of (4) Newsday May 31, 2026
73% ATSEA Fully befuddled (5) Newsday May 14, 2026
73% AWARE Fully informed (5) Commuter May 12, 2026
73% TAKEN Occupied, as a seat (5) Newsday May 11, 2026
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