Four people (Bill, George, Amy, and William) with last names Kaufman, Nagowski, Dworsky, and Smith, each gave a number of yellow stones.
Each person was of a different occupation: nurse, mathematician, delivery person, and coat check person.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of yellow stones, (4, 1, 13, and 9) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many yellow stones each person gave?
Dworsky gave less yellow stones than the nurse, and more than William.
The person who gave 4 yellow stones, Amy, and the nurse went to the movies together.
The person who gave 4 yellow stones lives in the same building as Smith and Amy.
The nurse isn't George Smith.
Dworsky isn't the nurse or the person who gave 4 yellow stones.
Amy, who is not Nagowski, is the coat check person's cousin.
Dworsky and Bill aren't the person who gave 4 yellow stones.
The person who gave 4 yellow stones is not named Bill or Smith.
The person who gave 4 yellow stones, Amy, and the delivery person went to the movies together.
The coat check person, who gave 4 yellow stones, isn't Dworsky.
William is not the person who gave 13 yellow stones, nor has the last name Smith.
The person who gave 9 yellow stones, Nagowski and George all went to the Dworsky wasn't the person who gave 1 yellow stones. Neither did Bill nor the coat check person.
Dworsky wasn't the person who gave 1 yellow stones. Neither did Bill nor the coat check person.
The coat check person isn't Bill Nagowski.
The nurse, the person who gave 13 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Kaufman's book.
The nurse, whose first name is Bill, wasn't the person who gave 1 yellow stones.
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Place a N in any square that is a definite "no" and a Y in any square that is a definite "yes". I give up!