Across
- 2. The family in London who hosted Rizal and whose daughters he carved a composite bust for [cite: 22, 23, 75]
- 3. The journal where Rizal published "Specimen of Tagala Folklore" and "Two Eastern Fables," after being requested by Dr. Rost [cite: 65, 66]
- 4. One of the four sculptural works Rizal finished before leaving London, referencing a Greek mythological figure [cite: 72, 73]
- 6. The Belgian city where Rizal stayed to focus on writing *El Filibusterismo* and escape the high cost and social life of Paris [cite: 106, 108, 109, 111]
- 10. Large marsupial
- 12. The nickname (a term for an elder or priest) given to Rizal by the gambling Filipinos when he moralized to them
- 13. is the list in your requested format:
- 14. One of the four sculptural works Rizal finished before leaving London, referencing a Greek mythological figure
- 15. Flying mammal
- 16. Man's best friend
- 17. The skill Rizal used to entertain passengers on the *S.S. City Of Rome* en route to London
- 18. apologies, I just realized I didn't use the correct clues you provided in the example. I should have used the original clues from the crossword.
- 19. Has a trunk
Down
- 1. The Spanish colonial official whose historical work, *Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas*, Rizal annotated in London [cite: 17, 46, 47]
- 5. The activity of some Filipinos in Madrid that Rizal wrote to Del Pilar about, saying it was distracting them from their patriotic work [cite: 114, 115]
- 7. Likes to chase mice
- 8. The nickname (a term for an elder or priest) given to Rizal by the gambling Filipinos when he moralized to them [cite: 116]
- 9. The name of the temporary society Rizal founded in Paris, which later changed its name to *Indios Bravos* [cite: 85, 86, 87, 89]
- 11. The Spanish colonial official whose historical work, *Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas*, Rizal annotated in London
- 17. The skill Rizal used to entertain passengers on the *S.S. [cite_start]City Of Rome* en route to London [cite: 12, 13]
