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JoseRizal : Pioneer exponent of liberal democracy in Asia
nationalism : A feeling that draws a people together
Filibusteros : Enemies of the government
Secularization : The transfer of the ministries established by the regular Spanish clergy to the Filipino seculars
ManuelDeQuintos : Rizal’s great grandfather on his mother’s side
Talim : The steamship the ferried Rizal from Biñan to Calamba
AgustinSaez : Rizal’s teacher in painting while he was at Ateneo
Companersimo : A secret society of Filipino students organized by Rizal at UST
Brindis : The speech of salute Rizal delivered for Luna and Hidalgo
BloodComapct : Luna’s historical canvass where Rizal posed as sikatuna
portelefono : A sarcastical essay written by Rizal in response to Fr. Font’s critique about the Noli
DoroteoCortes : Organized the public demonstration in Manila
Gertrude : Was also called Tottie and Sisie whom Rizal fell in love with during his stay in London
MarceloDelPilar : He requested Rizal to write a letter for the 20 young women of Malolos
Crueldad : An article by Rizal to defend Blumentritt from defamatory and insulting attacks given to him
WenceslaoRetana : A press agent of the friars in the Philippines
ElFilibusterismo : Rizal’s second novel
MiUltimoAdios : Longest, untitled poem wriiten by Rizal
Dapitan : The place where Rizal was deported for four years
SuzanneJacoby : The woman whom Rizal had an affair with when he was in Belgium
Across:3. | A secret society of Filipino students organized by Rizal at UST | 4. | Rizal’s second novel | 7. | The place where Rizal was deported for four years | 9. | A feeling that draws a people together | 14. | Rizal’s teacher in painting while he was at Ateneo | 15. | An article by Rizal to defend Blumentritt from defamatory and insulting attacks given to him | 16. | He requested Rizal to write a letter for the 20 young women of Malolos | 17. | Organized the public demonstration in Manila | 18. | Longest, untitled poem wriiten by Rizal | 19. | The woman whom Rizal had an affair with when he was in Belgium |
| | Down:1. | Pioneer exponent of liberal democracy in Asia | 2. | Enemies of the government | 5. | Luna’s historical canvass where Rizal posed as sikatuna | 6. | The transfer of the ministries established by the regular Spanish clergy to the Filipino seculars | 8. | Was also called Tottie and Sisie whom Rizal fell in love with during his stay in London | 10. | The speech of salute Rizal delivered for Luna and Hidalgo | 11. | A press agent of the friars in the Philippines | 12. | The steamship the ferried Rizal from Biñan to Calamba | 13. | A sarcastical essay written by Rizal in response to Fr. Font’s critique about the Noli |
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Across:3. | A secret society of Filipino students organized by Rizal at UST | 4. | Rizal’s second novel | 7. | The place where Rizal was deported for four years | 9. | A feeling that draws a people together | 14. | Rizal’s teacher in painting while he was at Ateneo | 15. | An article by Rizal to defend Blumentritt from defamatory and insulting attacks given to him | 16. | He requested Rizal to write a letter for the 20 young women of Malolos | 17. | Organized the public demonstration in Manila | 18. | Longest, untitled poem wriiten by Rizal | 19. | The woman whom Rizal had an affair with when he was in Belgium |
| | Down:1. | Pioneer exponent of liberal democracy in Asia | 2. | Enemies of the government | 5. | Luna’s historical canvass where Rizal posed as sikatuna | 6. | The transfer of the ministries established by the regular Spanish clergy to the Filipino seculars | 8. | Was also called Tottie and Sisie whom Rizal fell in love with during his stay in London | 10. | The speech of salute Rizal delivered for Luna and Hidalgo | 11. | A press agent of the friars in the Philippines | 12. | The steamship the ferried Rizal from Biñan to Calamba | 13. | A sarcastical essay written by Rizal in response to Fr. Font’s critique about the Noli |
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