Four people (Y.C., Nick, Amy, and George) with last names Appleman, Tavarez, Xevarone, and Nagowski, each gave a number of dogs.
Each person was of a different occupation: engineer, teacher, weather-person, and yuppie.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of dogs, (15, 19, 1, and 24) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many dogs each person gave?
The teacher isn't Amy or the person who gave 19 dogs.
Tavarez gave more dogs than the engineer, and less than Nick.
Y.C., and Nagowski often watch fights at the teacher's place.
The weather-person, the person who gave 19 dogs, didn't want a copy of Nagowski's book.
Appleman gave less dogs than the teacher, and more than Amy.
The person who gave 15 dogs, Tavarez, and the yuppie have known each other for years.
The person who gave 15 dogs is not named Amy or Xevarone.
Amy, the person who gave 19 dogs, and the teacher go shopping together on Saturdays.
Nick, the person who gave 19 dogs, and the yuppie go shopping together on Saturdays.
Xevarone isn't the weather-person or the person who gave 1 dogs.
Amy, who is not Tavarez, is the engineer's cousin.
Xevarone wasn't the person who gave 19 dogs. Neither did George nor the yuppie.
The engineer isn't Y.C. Tavarez.
The weather-person, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 15 dogs.
App
Tav
Xev
Nag
eng
tea
wea
yup
15
19
1
24
Y.C
Nic
Amy
Geo
15
19
1
24
eng
tea
wea
yup
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!