Across
- 3. – Abbreviation of the title of Antonio de Morga’s historical book that Rizal studied and annotated (7 letters).
- 5. – The city where José Rizal attended the 1889 Universal Exposition and met international reformists (5 letters).
- 6. – Title of Rizal’s second novel, printed in Ghent, Belgium (16 letters).
- 7. – European city where José Rizal studied and copied Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (6 letters).
- 9. – Rizal’s hometown, subject of his land dispute with the Dominicans (7 letters).
- 13. – Rizal’s first novel, a precursor to El Filibusterismo (12 letters).
- 14. – Reform movement to which Rizal and other Filipino expatriates belonged (9 letters).
- 15. – Rizal’s close friend who helped fund the publication of El Filibusterismo (15 letters).
Down
- 1. – Filipino painter and friend of Rizal who lived in Paris and won awards at the 1889 Exposition (8 letters).
- 2. – The reformist newspaper Rizal contributed to during his European exile (14 letters).
- 4. – Prominent Filipino reformist and editor of La Solidaridad, Rizal’s colleague (17 letters).
- 8. – Major 1889 world fair Rizal attended in Paris, showcasing industrial and cultural achievements (9 letters).
- 10. – Spanish historian whose work Rizal annotated during his stay in London (14 letters).
- 11. – Belgian city where El Filibusterismo was printed (5 letters).
- 12. – Rizal’s Austrian friend and correspondent, a fellow reformist and scholar (19 letters).
