Rizal's London's studies, Parisian Universal Expo and the Printing of the El Filibusterismo
Across
- 5. – Iconic tower built for the 1889 Paris Exposition.
- 6. – The newspaper where Rizal published articles advocating reforms.
- 8. – Valentin Ventura, Rizal’s friend who helped publish El Filibusterismo.
- 10. – Place where Rizal studied Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.
- 15. – Rizal’s pen name used in his writings for La Solidaridad.
- 17. – The place of Rizal’s exile later in life, where he built a school.
- 19. – The society Rizal formed for the upliftment of the Malay race.
- 20. – Rizal's club in Paris, later renamed Indios Bravos.
Down
- 1. – City where Rizal completed El Filibusterismo due to affordable living costs.
- 2. – Rizal’s friend and a prominent Filipino painter at the expo.
- 3. – Rizal’s hometown, central to his advocacy for tenant rights.
- 4. – Daughter of the Beckett family, developed feelings for Rizal.
- 7. – Librarian and friend Rizal met in London, expert on Malayan culture.
- 9. – The international fair held in Paris in 1889.
- 11. – Austrian scholar and Rizal’s close friend and supporter.
- 12. Bill – Western showman whose Wild West show inspired Rizal’s Indios Bravos club.
- 13. – Movement led by Filipino intellectuals, including Rizal, for reforms.
- 14. – Niece of Rizal's landlady in Brussels who admired him.
- 16. – Rizal’s primary task in London, involving Morga’s historical work.
- 18. – Family that hosted Rizal in London; their daughter Gertrude admired him.