1. I’m also known as “Brain of the Revolution” 2. I became a 1st Prime Minister of the Philippines 3. My name can see in the streets. 4. I became an achiever despite of extreme poverty. 5. I’m also known as “Sublime Paralytic.” 6. I was a member of Rizal's “La Liga Filipina” 7. I studied at “San Juan de Letran” 8. I became most active in the revolution in 1898. 9. I was a spokesman of the Congress, and a notary public. 10. In 1901, i was exiled to Guam but returned to the Philippines in 1903. 11. I was born in Tanawan, Batangas. 12. Envious enemies called me the "Dark Chamber of the President" 13. I became a lawyer. 14. I became Aguinaldo's chief adviser during the Philippine Revolution 15. I was 38 years old when I died due to cholera. 16. My mother wanted me to become a priest. 17. I was struck down by paralysis in early 1986. 18. I was once featured in Philippine 10 peso bill. 19. I performed in governmental activities despite having lost use of my both legs from polio. 20. I wrote the El Verdadero Decalogo in 1898. I am a Corregidor “I am a Place” 1. I’m also known as "the Rock," I was a key bastion of the Allies during the war. 2. I became the headquarters of the Allied forces in Philippine Commonwealth government. 3. I’m found in Bataan. 4. I am one of the most important and celebrated places of battle during World War II. 5. I am a historic monument as well as a tourist destination and featuring military installations used during World War II. 6. I was a piece of America on Philippine soil. 7. I was left on its own where nearly 5,000 bombs were dropped in a span of 27 days. 8. At one point, I held the country’s gold bars and silver coins. 9. I was the site of a massacre. 10. I became the headquarters of Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his troops. 11. I was the site of many battles, an island that had seen too many deaths, especially in World War II. 12. I was currently considered part of the province of Cavite. 13. I remain the symbolic sanctuary of Freedom in Asia. 14. One of the most prominent figures during the war, General Douglas MacArthur was stationed at me. 15. I served as a training ground for the Philippine military and a special group of elite troops. In an operation called Merdeka. 16. I was officially called Fort Mills during the American era. 17. Streets were paved, barracks and quarters were erected, the famous Malinta tunnel was constructed, batteries were set up, and a hospital and cinema were built. 18. I played a pivotal role during the Pacific War. 19. I am the biggest of the heavily fortified islands that make up the harbor defenses of the capital. 20. Visitors can take a walk down the path of history in Malinta Tunnel. I am a Tarsier “I am a Thing” 1. I am a nocturnal animals and should not be disturbed at day time. 2. My one eye is bigger than my brain. 3. I’m found in Bohol. 4. I have two big eyes. 5. I am one of the smallest primates in the world, standing at about 8.5 to 16 centimeters in size. 6. I’m the only carnivorous primates, preying on insects, lizards, and snakes. 7. I have shorter feet and a hairier tail. 8. I consumed 10 to 12 grams of food in a single day. 9. My ears almost constantly being furled or crinkled. 10. I loved to be visited by foreigners and other Filipinos. 11. I am one of the most visited animal in Visayas. 12. I am in the Visayas. 13. I’m found in areas of all grasses, bushes, bamboo shoots and small trees. 14. I have a gray fur and a nearly naked tail. 15. I have sharp teeth, enabling to catch a prey easier. 16. I was formerly classified as “endangered,” I am now classified as “threatened.” 17. I am only kept in zoos rarely. 18. I am small and have thin skulls. 19. I can move my heads 180 degrees, the way owls can. 20. I am quite similar, physically.