| Lively French social dance |
| Actress and socialite Maples |
| New phone, who ___?" (insult used on social media when pretending not to know someone) |
| Big social gathering |
| Comic who occasionally contributes to the "Motormouth" column ofThe London Sunday Times |
| A grown woman, socially |
| Social ranking |
| Socialites |
| ___ Albright ("Social Network" character who breaks up with Zuckerberg in the first scene and gets friend requested by him in the last) |
| Knock or social attachment |
| Occasion for facing a hostile crowd |
| Social network with the slogan "Simple, beautiful & ad-free |
| Employee of a social welfare agency |
| Ending for "capital" or "social |
| A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority," per Ambrose Bierce |
| Folksinger/social activist Joan |
| An intentionally non-specific status on social media |
| A social gathering |
| Social asset |
| A festive occasion |
| Social conclusion? |
| Weathervane dir., occasionally |
| Chapters in social studies |
| Alley social? |
| Socialites' five-time candidate? |
| Some social parasites |
| Tendencies of a social group's behaviors and beliefs |
| Social-reformer Bloomer |
| Rooky socialite |
| A boss, occasionally |