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Across
  1. 1. Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
  2. 5. Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
  3. 8. Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
  4. 9. By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
  5. 11. Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
  6. 12. founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
  7. 14. Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
  8. 18. was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
  9. 20. was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
  10. 21. One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
  11. 24. In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
  12. 26. Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
  13. 27. this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
Down
  1. 2. Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
  2. 3. He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
  3. 4. Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
  4. 6. While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
  5. 7. His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
  6. 10. He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
  7. 13. lifestyle was cheap
  8. 15. Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
  9. 16. In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
  10. 17. The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
  11. 19. means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
  12. 20. Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
  13. 22. Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
  14. 23. Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
  15. 25. Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______