Four people (Amy, Ken, Larry, and Pamela) with last names Regoli, Nagowski, Jones, and Tavarez, each owned a number of balls.
Each person was of a different occupation: graphic artist, zookeeper, ice sculpter, and xylophone player.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of balls, (15, 7, 20, and 9) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many balls each person owned?
Pamela, Nagowski, and Larry were not the person who owned 9 balls.
The person who owned 15 balls, Jones, and the zookeeper have known each other for years.
The person who owned 7 balls, Ken, and the xylophone player went to the movies together.
Nagowski owned less balls than the xylophone player, and more than Ken.
The person who owned 9 balls, Pamela, and the ice sculpter went to the movies together.
Amy, the person who owned 9 balls, and the ice sculpter go shopping together on Saturdays.
The person who owned 20 balls, Ken, and the graphic artist went to the movies together.
Pamela, the person who owned 9 balls, and the ice sculpter go shopping together on Saturdays.
Regoli wasn't the person who owned 20 balls. Neither did Amy nor the ice sculpter.
Pamela, Regoli, and Larry were not the person who owned 15 balls.
Pamela and Nagowski once dated the ice sculpter.
Amy, Regoli, and the person who owned 7 balls each had different dinners last night.
Ken, Nagowski, and Pamela were not the person who owned 7 balls.
The graphic artist, who owned 15 balls, isn't Regoli.
The graphic artist, whose first name is Amy, wasn't the person who owned 9 balls.
The ice sculpter isn't Amy Nagowski.
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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!