Four people (Jesse, Bill, Larry, and Harriett) with last names Clemens, Lindros, Forsberg, and Valdez, each gave a number of new placemats.
Each person was of a different occupation: engineer, lawyer, xylophone player, and valet.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of new placemats, (11, 7, 18, and 19) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many new placemats each person gave?
Harriett and Valdez once dated the engineer.
The person who gave 19 new placemats is not named Harriett or Lindros.
The valet isn't Larry Forsberg.
Harriett is not the person who gave 18 new placemats, nor has the last name Forsberg.
Bill is not the person who gave 7 new placemats, nor has the last name Forsberg.
The person who gave 11 new placemats, Lindros and Larry all went to the The engineer isn't Larry Forsberg.
The engineer isn't Larry Forsberg.
The person who gave 18 new placemats, Valdez and Larry all went to the Bill, the person who gave 11 new placemats, and the xylophone player go shopping together on Saturdays.
Bill, the person who gave 11 new placemats, and the xylophone player go shopping together on Saturdays.
Bill, and Clemens often watch fights at the lawyer's place.
Harriett is not the person who gave 7 new placemats, nor has the last name Forsberg.
Forsberg isn't the lawyer or the person who gave 18 new placemats.
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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!