RIZAL CROSSWORD
Across
- 5. – Rizal’s second novel, written and printed in Europe.
- 7. – The family who hosted Rizal at Primrose Hill.
- 8. – Spanish historian whose work Rizal annotated.
- 9. – German scholar who called Rizal “a pearl of a man.”
- 12. – Pen name used by Rizal in some of his writings.
- 16. – Reformist newspaper to which Rizal contributed.
- 17. – Paris national library where Rizal did his research.
- 18. – Rizal’s best friend and correspondent in Austria.
- 19. – Propagandist and Rizal’s colleague (and rival) in Europe.
Down
- 1. – Club founded by Rizal in Paris during the exposition.
- 2. – Filipino exile and lawyer who hosted Rizal in London.
- 3. – Journal that published Rizal’s studies on Tagalog folklore.
- 4. – Boustead, the woman Rizal courted in France.
- 6. – Name later adopted by the Kidlat Club.
- 10. – Belgian city where El Filibusterismo was printed.
- 11. – National hero who wrote El Filibusterismo.
- 13. – Valentin, who financed the printing of El Filibusterismo.
- 14. – London address where Rizal stayed with the Becketts.
- 15. – City that hosted the 1889 Universal Exposition.
- 20. – Where Rizal studied English and annotated Morga’s book.