Four people (Denis, Xena, Pamela, and Y.C.) with last names Kaufman, Dworsky, Usaber, and Maciejewski, each bought a number of dogs.
Each person was of a different occupation: salesman, postal worker, mathematician, and optometrist.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of dogs, (10, 8, 9, and 22) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many dogs each person bought?
The person who bought 10 dogs is not named Denis or Usaber.
The person who bought 10 dogs is not named Y.C. or Kaufman.
The postal worker, whose first name is Denis, wasn't the person who bought 8 dogs.
The person who bought 10 dogs, Dworsky and Pamela all went to the Xena went with Usaber to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the postal worker. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Xena went with Usaber to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the postal worker. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
The person who bought 8 dogs is not named Denis or Dworsky.
The person who bought 9 dogs is not named Y.C. or Maciejewski.
Usaber and Y.C. aren't the person who bought 9 dogs.
Denis, who is not Dworsky, is the salesman's cousin.
The person who bought 10 dogs lives in the same building as Kaufman and Pamela.
The mathematician isn't Denis Kaufman.
Denis went with Dworsky to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the optometrist. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
The person who bought 22 dogs, Usaber and Denis all went to the The postal worker, the person who bought 9 dogs, didn't want a copy of Dworsky's book.
The postal worker, the person who bought 9 dogs, didn't want a copy of Dworsky's book.
Kau
Dwo
Usa
Mac
sal
pos
mat
opt
10
8
9
22
Den
Xen
Pam
Y.C
10
8
9
22
sal
pos
mat
opt
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!