Across
- 6. - Filipino organization Rizal helped form in Paris
- 8. - Rizal dedicated the book to the Gomburza martyrs
- 11. - Ventura’s first name
- 14. - Where Rizal trained in ophthalmology
- 15. - Belgian city where El Filibusterismo was printed
- 16. - Three priests executed for alleged subversion
- 18. - Where Rizal copied Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- 20. - Original handwritten form of the novel
- 21. - Companion of Rizal during his Paris stay
- 25. - Variant reference to historian Antonio de Morga
- 27. - Rizal’s second novel, sequel to Noli Me Tangere
- 30. - Englishwoman who admired Rizal
- 32. - Bond between Rizal and Blumentritt
- 37. - Rizal’s medical specialty under Dr. Wecker
- 38. - Paris world exposition of 1889
- 39. - International event Rizal attended in Paris
Down
- 1. - Filipino painter who won at the Paris Exposition
- 2. - Rizal’s close Austrian friend and correspondent
- 3. - City where Rizal researched at the British Museum
- 4. - Rizal’s main subject of study in London
- 5. - Art form where Luna and Hidalgo excelled
- 7. - Dr. Louis de Wecker, Rizal’s mentor in Paris
- 9. - Core theme of Rizal’s writings
- 10. - Historical book annotated by Rizal
- 12. - Place where the novel was produced
- 13. - Language used in El Filibusterismo
- 17. - Rizal’s notes on Morga’s historical work
- 19. - Movement later inspired by Rizal’s works
- 22. - People Rizal wrote for and defended
- 23. - Symbol of Rizal’s power through writing
- 24. - Painter friend of Rizal who also won in Paris
- 25. - Author of Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- 26. - What Rizal called the youth of the fatherland
- 28. - Friend who helped finance the printing of the novel
- 29. - City where Rizal lived and trained in medicine
- 31. - Philippine national hero
- 33. - Group formed by Filipinos to promote excellence
- 34. - Country where Rizal studied ancient Philippine history
- 35. - Rizal’s first novel, predecessor of El Filibusterismo
- 36. - Gertrude’s surname
