Across
- 4. At what age, he began to make sketches with his pencil and mold in clay and wax.
- 6. They prefer to eat salt fish which begin to decompose and smell
- 8. The U.S. ultimately paid Spain 20 million dollars for possession of the Philippines
- 9. Sister of Rizal, who mourned her and died at the age of three.
- 13. A Spanish military physician asked his permission to feel his pulse.
- 15. Rizal chose this specialization because he wanted to cure his mother's failing eyesight.
- 17. Enemies of the Catholic Church
- 18. He tutored Rizal in academic studies when he was studying in Binan
- 19. Rizal’s mother's family was descended from the last native king of Tondo.
- 21. This city enchanted him because of its scientific atmosphere and the absence of racial prejudice.
- 27. He served as Rizal's guardian while the latter was studying
- 29. Where Rizal and Viola spent fifteen delightful days celebrating Rizal's birthday.
- 30. An economic revolution that started with the invention of the steam engine and resulted to the use of machinery
- 31. Rizal advised him not to proceed in Philippine Revolution.
- 32. They played after the execution of Rizal
- 33. Rizal’s most profitable business
- 36. Author of Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- 37. Fighting between the forces of the United States and the forces of the Philippine Republic
- 38. Instilled in the mind of Rizal that it was not easy to obtain something until you put effort into it.
- 39. Rizal planned to establish an agricultural colony in _____ because it was ideal for raising cacao, coffee, coconuts, and cattle.
- 43. Rizal was being exiled in this place by the Spanish government on suspicion of his involvement in the rebellion.
- 44. Spanish journalist interviewed Rizal for his newspaper El Heraldo de Madrid.
- 45. A famous German historian, geographer and ethnographer that Rizal met in University.
- 48. The first important Filipino document ever produced by the people's representatives.
- 49. Rizal wrote this scholarly paper in German, which he read before the society.
- 50. Work of an honest observer, a versatile bureaucrat, who knew the workings of the administration
Down
- 1. Where Rizal worked as an assistant to Dr. Otto Becker at the Universtiy Eye Hospital.
- 2. Filipino independence struggle that, after more than 300 years of Spanish colonial rule
- 3. A Chinese immigrant and business tycoon, and a great-grandfather of Rizal.
- 5. Who is the inspiration for Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- 7. It was raised through the island which they sell and trade as threads.
- 8. Another term of lieutenant governor, and position of Rizal's Father, Don Franciso.
- 10. Rizal wrote his first poem entitled “Sa Aking Mga Kabata” at the age of _____
- 11. The ticket for the Galleon trade
- 12. He continued his education at UST and finished a year.
- 14. Rizal considers the felt of Morga in this book
- 16. A place where the book Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas was published
- 20. Rizal graduated with five medals and received the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
- 22. A place where Rizal was born
- 23. Tagalog term of Betel
- 24. Assumed name of the spy who visited Raul at his house and pretended to be a relative by showing a photo of Rizal
- 25. The act of adding short explanations or notes
- 26. A French businessman whom Rizal had a conflict with.
- 28. The natives are obliged to sell their products to the Spaniards
- 34. Maganda ako periodt.
- 35. Rizal went in this place for three reasons relating to Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- 40. The policy or act of extending a country’s power into other territories or gaining control over another country’s politics or economics.
- 41. He approved the court-martial decision and ordered Rizal to be shot at 7:00 o'clock on the morning of December 30
- 42. A Protestant pastor who became his good friend and admirer
- 46. Rizal engaged in gymnastics and fencing and continued the physical training under his sports-minded coach.
- 47. Enemies of the government