Across
- 2. – Ibarra’s ally who dies in the river.
- 7. – Figure representing colonial oppression.
- 11. TASYO – Philosopher and symbol of wisdom.
- 12. – Sister of Ibarra who died.
- 15. – Spanish letter symbolizing education.
- 17. DAMASO – Friar and biological father of Maria Clara.
- 18. – Elias’ romantic interest.
- 21. – Term for mixed-race characters like Ibarra.
- 22. TIAGO – Another name for Maria Clara’s father.
- 24. – Punishment given to students.
- 28. – Revolutionary character in El Filibusterismo.
- 29. – Spoiled student favored by teachers.
- 32. – Student who tried to resist colonial education.
- 34. – Head of the Guardia Civil.
- 36. – Lazy student who celebrates canceled classes.
- 37. CAMORRA – Friar known for his lecherous behavior.
- 38. ARISALA – Alias used by Simoun.
- 42. – Spanish student who supported the Filipino cause.
- 43. – Isagani’s lover who marries Juanito.
- 44. CLARA – Love interest of Ibarra.
- 45. PENCHANG – Religious woman who mistreated Juli.
- 46. – Young boy wrongly accused of theft.
- 47. – Executed priests who inspired Rizal.
- 48. CLARA – Convent where Maria Clara entered.
Down
- 1. FILIBUSTERISMO – Second novel of Rizal.
- 3. LUNA – Historical figure mentioned in El Fili.
- 4. – Cultural element criticized in the novels.
- 5. – Son of Sisa who becomes a doctor.
- 6. – Kabesa Tales’ daughter.
- 8. – One of the religious orders.
- 9. – Tragic mother figure in Noli Me Tangere.
- 10. VICTORINA – Filipina who pretends to be a Spanish lady.
- 11. SALVI – Friar who replaces Padre Damaso.
- 13. CIVIL – Spanish police force known for oppression.
- 14. – Group profiting from religious power.
- 16. – Maria Clara’s legal father.
- 19. – Symbol of betrayal among characters.
- 20. DIEGO – Town where most of Noli Me Tangere takes place.
- 23. – Place where Simoun’s shop was located.
- 25. – Ibarra’s first name.
- 26. – Main character in Noli Me Tangere.
- 27. – Woman obsessed with appearing Spanish.
- 30. – Place of learning challenged by students.
- 31. TALES – Peasant who becomes a bandit due to land issues.
- 33. BAWAL – Books prohibited by friars.
- 35. – Symbol of church power.
- 39. – Idealistic young student in El Fili.
- 40. – Play banned for its subversive content.
- 41. – Name used to conceal identity.
- 44. – Unfinished novel by Rizal.
