Four people (Amy, Nick, Vanessa, and George) with last names Dworsky, Tavarez, Wallace, and Ewing, each sold a number of golf clubs.
Each person was of a different occupation: yuppie, nurse, teacher, and rear admiral.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of golf clubs, (0, 24, 22, and 11) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many golf clubs each person sold?
Amy, Wallace, and the person who sold 0 golf clubs each had different dinners last night.
Nick and Dworsky once dated the rear admiral.
Vanessa, Wallace, and George were not the person who sold 22 golf clubs.
The person who sold 24 golf clubs lives in the same building as Ewing and Nick.
Ewing isn't the rear admiral or the person who sold 24 golf clubs.
The person who sold 24 golf clubs, Tavarez, and the teacher have known each other for years.
Dworsky isn't the teacher or the person who sold 11 golf clubs.
Amy, who is not Tavarez, is the yuppie's cousin.
The nurse isn't George Tavarez.
Ewing sold more golf clubs than the yuppie, and less than Vanessa.
The person who sold 24 golf clubs, Wallace and George all went to the Vanessa, Tavarez, and the person who sold 11 golf clubs each had different dinners last night.
Vanessa, Tavarez, and the person who sold 11 golf clubs each had different dinners last night.
The teacher, who sold 22 golf clubs, isn't Wallace.
The rear admiral isn't Amy Ewing.
The teacher, whose first name is Amy, wasn't the person who sold 24 golf clubs.
Dwo
Tav
Wal
Ewi
yup
nur
tea
rea
0
24
22
11
Amy
Nic
Van
Geo
0
24
22
11
yup
nur
tea
rea
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!