DE PERALTA, GOROSPE — GRIZAL
Across
- 3. An era inaugurated by 14-year old Prince Mutsohito
- 7. The independence of this country from Spanish colonizers was attained under the leadership of Francisco de Miranda on July 5, 1811
- 8. An area headed by cabeza de barangay
- 10. He wrote the poem “Me Piden Versos” when he was in this country
- 11. Country governed internally by a foreign power
- 12. Country with internal government but under the control of outside power
- 16. The war that was considered to be the first modern “total war” involving the British and the Boers that war resulted to at least 14,000 casualties
- 19. The elder of the two sacristan of the church in San Diego
- 20. An area headed by alcalde mayor
- 24. The title of chapter 23 in Noli Me Tangere
- 26. The courageous and patriotic son of a wealthy landlord
- 28. Quarrelsome mistress of an Alferez
Down
- 1. Wealthy pure-blooded native
- 2. Pure-blooded Spaniard born in Iberian Peninsula
- 3. This country declared its independence from Spanish ruling junta under the leadership of Miguel Hidalgo on September 16, 1810
- 4. Rizal visited this country for a week in order to search for a more historical materials in Bibliotheque Nationale
- 5. The war that resulted from the France conceptualization of “_” against Germany
- 6. The title of chapter 16 in Noli Me Tangere
- 9. This country declared its independence against Spain on September 15, 1821 and later became part of First Mexican Empire
- 13. The title of the last chapter in Noli Me Tangere
- 14. This country declared its independence against Spain under the leadership of Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia on May 14, 1811
- 15. Pure-blooded Spanish born in the Philippines
- 17. Younger brother of Basilio who falsely accused of stealing 32 pesos worth of gold from the church, tortured and not allowed to go home
- 18. _ Voila was the financier of Noli Me Tangere
- 21. The war that was the first war in which women led by Florence Nightingale
- 22. An area headed by gobernadorcillos
- 23. Pure-blooded native in the Philippines
- 24. Abuses of the friars
- 25. Rizal became a member of Chess Player’s Club in this country
- 27. Rizal lived in this country from May 1888 to March 1889 after visiting the United States