Four people (Marie, Q.T., Vanessa, and Nick) with last names Valdez, Tavarez, Ewing, and Iverson, each owned a number of quills.
Each person was of a different occupation: janitor, coat check person, mathematician, and accountant.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of quills, (11, 19, 21, and 14) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many quills each person owned?
The person who owned 19 quills, Iverson, and the janitor have known each other for years.
Q.T., Ewing, and Nick were not the person who owned 21 quills.
The person who owned 21 quills is not named Nick or Iverson.
The accountant isn't Nick or the person who owned 14 quills.
Nick, Ewing, and Marie were not the person who owned 14 quills.
The person who owned 21 quills, Valdez, and the coat check person have known each other for years.
The mathematician isn't Q.T. or the person who owned 11 quills.
The janitor isn't Marie or the person who owned 19 quills.
The janitor, who owned 11 quills, isn't Iverson.
Valdez isn't the janitor or the person who owned 21 quills.
Q.T., Tavarez, and the person who owned 19 quills each had different dinners last night.
Valdez wasn't the person who owned 11 quills. Neither did Marie nor the coat check person.
Q.T., Ewing, and the person who owned 19 quills each had different dinners last night.
The person who owned 11 quills, Tavarez, and the coat check person have known each other for years.
The coat check person isn't Marie Tavarez.
The accountant, whose first name is Marie, wasn't the person who owned 11 quills.
The accountant, the person who owned 21 quills, didn't want a copy of Iverson's book.
Val
Tav
Ewi
Ive
jan
coa
mat
acc
11
19
21
14
Mar
Q.T
Van
Nic
11
19
21
14
jan
coa
mat
acc
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!