Across
- 2. The word for a connection or bond between two people.
- 3. What some people believe should decide their love life, as opposed to technology.
- 5. A word used to describe the social class of the man in Usha's arranged marriage
- 7. What the narrator and her friends agreed was the most important thing for any kind of connection.
- 10. The overarching theme of the article, linking modern life with finding a partner.
- 11. The kind of reality Bill used to meet people online.
- 13. The repetitive social customs, like those surrounding dating, that the article mentions.
- 15. The specific action of a finger on a screen to accept or reject a profile.
- 16. The type of long-term commitment discussed in Usha's story.
- 17. A key concept in computer dating, referring to how well two people suit each other.
- 19. The computer program that determined Sara's matches.
- 20. What the narrator and her roommate both valued in their own lives.
Down
- 1. The narrator found it was also possible to make these on dating apps.
- 4. A person who gets their energy from being around others.
- 6. What people who join clubs to find partners have in common.
- 8. A word to describe the ease of using dating apps compared to other methods.
- 9. The overall act of going on a series of meetings to find a partner.
- 12. These brief online descriptions are a key part of dating apps.
- 14. Felix believed this was a great place for an unconventional meeting.
- 18. A person who acts as a go-between to find a partner.
