Across
- 2. de Agricultur os Dapitanos, Dapitan's first farmers cooperative that Rizal created.
- 4. Lopez Bantug, Rizal’s grandniece who wrote the vivid life story of Rizal as culled from family lore and personal anecdotes.
- 6. Aseniero, one of Rizal’s 24 students in Dapitan who recalled the execution of Rizal in his memoir written in Spanish.
- 7. Herbosa, Rizal's nephew that stayed with him when he was in Dapitan.
- 9. where Rizal lived the life of a political exile for four years.
Down
- 1. Education, deconstructed the taken-for-granted idea that the school is an enclave where the student learns first.
- 3. the advancement of individual liberty, social progress, tolerance, scientific knowledge, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- 5. where Rizal had built an informal school where he taught several children.
- 8. Entrepreneurship, innovative business activity aimed principally at transforming the community in which it is undertaken.
