Four people (Denis, Jesse, Ralph, and Xena) with last names Valdez, Galitzer, Jones, and Forsberg, each bought a number of golf clubs.
Each person was of a different occupation: mathematician, nurse, valet, and delivery person.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of golf clubs, (4, 23, 5, and 11) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many golf clubs each person bought?
Xena, Jones, and the person who bought 23 golf clubs each had different dinners last night.
The person who bought 4 golf clubs, Xena, and the delivery person went to the movies together.
Valdez bought more golf clubs than the mathematician, and more than Denis.
The delivery person isn't Xena Forsberg.
The person who bought 23 golf clubs, Galitzer, and the valet have known each other for years.
Jones isn't the nurse or the person who bought 23 golf clubs.
Ralph, the person who bought 5 golf clubs, and the delivery person go shopping together on Saturdays.
Galitzer wasn't the person who bought 23 golf clubs. Neither did Ralph nor the valet.
The mathematician, who bought 4 golf clubs, isn't Galitzer.
Galitzer isn't the delivery person or the person who bought 11 golf clubs.
The person who bought 5 golf clubs, Jones, and the valet have known each other for years.
The nurse, whose first name is Denis, wasn't the person who bought 23 golf clubs.
The person who bought 11 golf clubs, Denis, and the delivery person went to the movies together.
The delivery person isn't Denis Galitzer.
The nurse, the person who bought 5 golf clubs, didn't want a copy of Forsberg's book.
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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!