| 100% | INTRODUCE | 9 | Present two people to each other by name |
| 43% | INTRODUCE | 9 | Make known to each other, as two strangers |
| 43% | LINK | 4 | Allow access to each other, as two accounts |
| 43% | NAMES | 5 | What people call each other by |
| 40% | PHONETAG | 8 | "Game" in which two people keep missing each other |
| 38% | PHONETAG | 8 | What happens when two people miss each other a lot? |
| 38% | OCA | 3 | Name given to the dwelling used by indigenous people of Brazil |
| 37% | EXES | 4 | People who were once married to each other |
| 36% | EXES | 4 | People who aren't married to each other anymore |
| 36% | ASSWEET | 7 | How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare |
| 36% | GAY | 3 | Like two grooms getting married to each other |
| 35% | ALIKE | 5 | Similar to each other |
| 35% | AMIS | 4 | ''Mousquetaires,'' to each other |
| 35% | EXES | 4 | People who are no longer married to each other |
| 35% | JUXTAPOSED | 10 | Right next to each other |
| 35% | ATODDS | 6 | Not speaking to each other |
| 34% | PALS | 4 | Norton and Kramden, to each other |
| 34% | SUBSTITUTEGOODS | 15 | Coke and Pepsi, to each other |
| 34% | SISTER | 6 | Elsa and Anna are to each other |
| 34% | OUTS | 4 | On the ___ (not talking to each other) |
| 34% | PRESIDENT | 9 | Title held by the people who lent their names to 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across |
| 33% | EXES | 4 | They often don't speak to each other |
| 33% | PALS | 4 | Pen ___ (friends who write letters to each other) |
| 33% | NETWORKS | 8 | Groups who provide business support to each other |
| 33% | ADJOIN | 6 | Be next to each other, as hotel rooms |
| 33% | MAORI | 5 | They greet each other by pressing their noses together |
| 33% | MAGNETS | 7 | They're attractive, but not necessarily to each other |
| 33% | TERRACE | 7 | Row of houses that are connected to each other |
| 33% | FUNGI | 5 | Organisms that help trees "talk" to each other underground |
| 33% | OWE | 3 | "What We ___ to Each Other" (T.M. Scanlon book) |