You can use the Stack Exchange Data Explorer to run queries against a recent copy of the database; this is great for running more complex searches.
I've written up a query that orders questions by the number of answers, given a tag:
select question.id as [Post Link], question.score, question.answercount
from posts as question
inner join posttags on posttags.postid = question.id
inner join tags on tags.id = posttags.tagid
where tags.tagname = '##tagname##'
order by question.answercount desc
This includes questions with no answers; if you want to limit it to questions with at least one answer add a and question.answercount > 0
clause before the order by
clause.
You can take a look a the results for the stata
tag.
Personally, I don't think this kind of search is all that interesting. The number of answers to a post doesn't vary all that much, and questions with no or just one answer vastly outnumber posts with more answers:

select question.id as [Post Link], question.score, count(answer.id) as [# answers] from posts as question outer join posts as answer on question.id = answer.parentid where question.tags like '%<##tagname##>%' group by question.id, question.score order by count(answer.id) desc
? :-P