Four people (Sean, Xena, Amy, and Ken) with last names Smith, Tavarez, Galitzer, and O'Neal, each gave a number of yellow stones.
Each person was of a different occupation: accountant, horse trainer, coat check person, and weather-person.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of yellow stones, (8, 3, 18, and 9) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many yellow stones each person gave?
Amy is not the person who gave 3 yellow stones, nor has the last name Tavarez.
Galitzer wasn't the person who gave 8 yellow stones. Neither did Amy nor the weather-person.
The horse trainer, the person who gave 8 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Galitzer's book.
O'Neal and Sean aren't the person who gave 3 yellow stones.
Xena, Tavarez, and the person who gave 18 yellow stones each had different dinners last night.
The horse trainer, the person who gave 8 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Smith's book.
The person who gave 3 yellow stones lives in the same building as O'Neal and Xena.
The person who gave 8 yellow stones is not named Ken or O'Neal.
The accountant, who gave 3 yellow stones, isn't Tavarez.
Smith gave less yellow stones than the coat check person, and more than Sean.
The accountant isn't Sean Tavarez.
The horse trainer, whose first name is Sean, wasn't the person who gave 3 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!