Four people (Ivan, Charles, Ken, and Q.T.) with last names Pettitte, Nagowski, Smith, and Quail, each bought a number of quills.
Each person was of a different occupation: coat check person, janitor, delivery person, and accountant.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of quills, (25, 17, 2, and 6) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many quills each person bought?
The coat check person isn't Q.T. or the person who bought 17 quills.
Q.T. and Quail once dated the coat check person.
The coat check person, who bought 6 quills, isn't Nagowski.
The person who bought 2 quills, Smith and Ken all went to the Charles, Nagowski, and Q.T. were not the person who bought 6 quills.
Charles, Nagowski, and Q.T. were not the person who bought 6 quills.
The person who bought 25 quills, Ivan, and the delivery person went to the movies together.
Quail and Ivan aren't the person who bought 25 quills.
The delivery person, who bought 17 quills, isn't Smith.
Ken, and Quail often watch fights at the janitor's place.
The person who bought 17 quills, Smith, and the coat check person have known each other for years.
Charles, Smith, and the person who bought 2 quills each had different dinners last night.
Q.T., Nagowski, and Ken were not the person who bought 17 quills.
The person who bought 2 quills, Pettitte and Q.T. all went to the The person who bought 25 quills is not named Ken or Nagowski.
The person who bought 25 quills is not named Ken or Nagowski.
Pet
Nag
Smi
Qua
coa
jan
del
acc
25
17
2
6
Iva
Cha
Ken
Q.T
25
17
2
6
coa
jan
del
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!