Across
- A person chosen or elected by a group to speak, vote, etc. for them, especially at a meeting.
- A member of your family
- An event, sometimes lasting a few days, at which there are a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which especially business matters are discussed formally.
- An important formal meeting between leaders of governments from two or more countries: `World leaders will meet next week for their annual economic ______.
- When two people who have never met each other go out for a romantic social meeting, you talk about a ' ______ date'; either of the people who meet this way.
- A friend (from school, work, someone you share a flat with, etc).
- `______ dating' is a type of matchmaking service where participants meet each other for a few minutes before moving on to another participant, ultimately making a list of those they are interested in dating.
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Down
- A formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place: `She had to cancel her dental ______.'
- A plan for how something will happen: ' I´ve already made all the ______ for my birthday party.'
- A party that you give when you move into a new house.
- A kind of marriage in which the parents choose who their son or daughter will marry.
- Gathering of people (school friends, family, etc.)
- A person whom one knows but who is not a particularly close friend.
- A marriage in which the partners have married, not because they love each other, but in order to obtain a benefit, such as the right to live in the other partner's country, is called a `marriage of ______.'
- An informal meeting, often arranged for a particular purpose, e.g. `a family get- ______.'
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