Four people (Sean, Ralph, George, and Ken) with last names Usaber, Nagowski, Galitzer, and Wallace, each owned a number of lolly pops.
Each person was of a different occupation: postal worker, lawyer, delivery person, and teacher.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of lolly pops, (4, 6, 9, and 3) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many lolly pops each person owned?
The person who owned 4 lolly pops lives in the same building as Wallace and Ken.
Ralph is not the person who owned 9 lolly pops, nor has the last name Nagowski.
The person who owned 6 lolly pops, Sean, and the teacher went to the movies together.
Usaber and Sean aren't the person who owned 4 lolly pops.
Ken, the person who owned 4 lolly pops, and the postal worker go shopping together on Saturdays.
The lawyer, whose first name is Ken, wasn't the person who owned 9 lolly pops.
The lawyer isn't George Nagowski.
George, who is not Galitzer, is the postal worker's cousin.
The lawyer isn't Sean Wallace.
Ralph and Wallace once dated the delivery person.
Ralph is not the person who owned 4 lolly pops, nor has the last name Wallace.
Sean, Usaber, and George were not the person who owned 6 lolly pops.
Wallace and George aren't the person who owned 3 lolly pops.
The postal worker, whose first name is Sean, wasn't the person who owned 3 lolly pops.
The postal worker, who owned 9 lolly pops, isn't 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!