Across
- 2. The friend who financed the printing of Rizal's first novel in Europe.
- 5. – Where he joined the Ethnographic Society, reflecting his scientific and liberal approach to Filipino culture.
- 6. The German city where Rizal arrived in 1886 to further his medical expertise.
- 9. – The primary country where he encountered constitutional freedoms and liberal politics.
- 10. The professor whose liberal speech in Madrid sparked student demonstrations attended by Rizal.
- 11. – The German city where he studied ophthalmology and was influenced by German science.
- 13. The famous "toast" speech delivered by Rizal that expressed daring liberal sentiments.
Down
- 1. – The German village where he stayed with Pastor Ullmer, influencing his views on religious tolerance.
- 3. The medical specialty Rizal pursued in Heidelberg to cure his mother’s blindness.
- 4. – Where he wrote the final chapters of Noli Me Tangere and experienced German academic freedom.
- 7. – The heart of his academic life in Spain and a center for Filipino reformists.
- 8. – From Universidad Central de Madrid, where he studied Medicine and Philosophy.
- 12. – Where he expanded his medical knowledge and connected with other European intellectuals.
