Across
- 2. Rizal's friend who was an 'angel' and a 'saviour' during his hard time in Berlin
- 4. His masonic name
- 6. The person who approved the death sentences of forty one of the mutineers on January 27, 1872
- 8. His uncle who encouraged him to seek his luck abroad
- 13. The eleventh child
- 14. Rizal went there to answer any question surrounding his novel
- 16. The enforce or compulsory manual labour for every male aged 16 to 60 years old
- 18. The first palce Rizal went while touring Europe
- 20. Rizal built it to discourage the youth from different forms of gambling
- 21. Rizal was bullied by him
- 23. Rizal's father
- 25. The professor who taught Rizal French
- 26. The best administrator the Philippines ever had
- 27. Rizal's pen name
- 31. The ninth child
- 32. Rizal’s 2nd novel dedicated to the executed priests by the Spaniards
- 35. The sixth child
- 37. Tax imposed on every individual or family to pay tp the colonial government
- 39. Another famous lawyer who defended Rizal’s mother
- 40. Dona Teodora’s brother
- 48. Rizal’s mother was made to walk 50 Km far from Calamba to the provincial jail in this place
- 49. The book Rizal gave to professor Ferdinand Blumentritt, Director of the Ateneo de Leitmeritz
- 50. The third child
- 51. Rizal and Voila went there to meet Dr. Wilkomm in the University of Prague
- 53. Rizal couldn’t meet her before going abroad and also failed to see her after coming back home because of conflicts between their parents
- 56. Rizal’s father was born here
- 57. Chinese half-breed which Domingo Lam-co married
- 59. Rizal and Voila met Norfenfals, a famous Austrian novelist
- 60. The paternal ascendant of Mercado family who came from China to the Philippines
- 63. The mutiny that took place in Cavite in January 20, 1872
- 64. The eighth child and Rizal’s playmate and best friend
- 65. Rial’s huge uncle
- 66. Rizal’s youngest uncle
- 67. Rizal's formal teacher and his school was in his house
- 68. Rizal’s family owned a horse-drawn carriage called by this name
Down
- 1. Rizals wrote this scholarly paper which he lectured to the anthropological society
- 2. The poem he wrote for the society
- 3. Rizal wrote an essay on this and drew a sketch showing kulam victim with head lice
- 5. Rizal went for a pilgrimage with him when he was 7 years pld
- 7. Rizal met DR. A. B. Mayer and Dr. Feodor Jagor there
- 9. A group of republican and liberal thinkers he joined in 1883
- 10. He was the director of Anthropological and Ethnological Museum
- 11. A system of landholding wherein individuals loyal to Spain were granted land as trustees
- 12. Rizal contributed articles to this first Spanish-Tagalog newspaper
- 15. Rizal went to this University in Madrid
- 17. Rizal worked as an assistant to him
- 19. Rizal’s mother was born here
- 22. Rizal's first novel
- 23. Rizal's favourite flower when he wrote the poem 'To the flowers of Heidelburg’
- 24. Epidemic that broke out in the Philippines while he was in Spain
- 28. Rizal met Dr. Blumentritt and his family there
- 29. Here is a museum in Rizal's honor and his life-size statue
- 30. Rizal's mother
- 33. The parish priest of Colamba
- 34. The liberal minded governor general who protected him
- 36. Eldest child of Rizal-Alonzo marriage
- 38. Another classmate who bullied Rizal
- 41. The fourth child
- 42. The fifth child
- 43. One of the two most famous lawyers in Manila who defended Dona in court
- 44. Only brother of Jose Rizal and the second child
- 45. Rizal’s cousin whose passport he used to travel abroad for the 1st time
- 46. Birth place of Rizal
- 47. The tenth child
- 52. The poem Rizal wrote when he was 8
- 54. Rizal celebrated his 26th Birthday there and he continued his tour without Voila from there
- 55. The group of three Filipino priests and other Filipino leaders that led the mutiny in Cavite
- 58. Freely gave rizal painting lessons
- 61. Rizal's oldest uncle
- 62. The streamer that Jose rode