Min-raise into 3 Villains from the SB with a weak PP? If you're going to play 66 in this spot, why not a normal (pot-sized) opening bet here? It would allow you the chance of taking the pot down right here, it makes bluffing on later streets make more sense, and also allows you to get in more chippies when you DO hit your hand.

Consider a raise to $0.20 - $0.25 pre-flop. Or fold the weak PP from bad position. I'm not saying you should fold 66; I'm saying make sure your SB range matches your own post flop strengths.

Overbet the flop $0.50. On a board this wet in a multi-way pot, there's a good chance that 1 or more people have 8+ out hands. If Hero bets less than pot and one of the villains calls, the later villains are priced in. If Hero checks, Hero might give 3 villains a free card. Bet 150% of pot. Taking it down right here is fine on this board. If they flat-called a min-raise with KK or JJ facing a multi-way flop, then they are so bad that it's only a matter of time 'till Hero gets the chippies back. Other than that, Hero has the nuts and bets for value.

@ 35/14, having limp-called UTG, Villain is probably on the top of their limping range. Turn makes a lot of pair and gut-shot / pair and OESD for that range. Of course, that range has a lot of suited Aces in it, too.

When the Qc falls on the turn, that's one of the worst cards in the deck for Hero. Check/Call because a ton of villains' hands can make 2 pr here or floated the flop to bluff any scare card on the turn. Villain's re-raise to pot could mean just that. It could also mean he made his straight or flush and is V-towning Hero. However, Hero has 10 outs to beat any of those hands, which is ~3.5:1 to "suck-out". Villains stack is big enough to play implied odds on the river if Hero makes a boat.