Four people (Edgar, Vanessa, Nick, and Jesse) with last names Tavarez, Clemens, Ewing, and Dworsky, each sold a number of chocolate bars.
Each person was of a different occupation: janitor, delivery person, florist, and zookeeper.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of chocolate bars, (14, 4, 10, and 20) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many chocolate bars each person sold?
Edgar, Tavarez, and the person who sold 4 chocolate bars each had different dinners last night.
Nick and Ewing once dated the zookeeper.
Edgar, and Dworsky often watch fights at the janitor's place.
Ewing wasn't the person who sold 4 chocolate bars. Neither did Nick nor the delivery person.
Jesse is not the person who sold 10 chocolate bars, nor has the last name Ewing.
Jesse, Ewing, and the person who sold 20 chocolate bars each had different dinners last night.
Edgar, Tavarez, and the person who sold 20 chocolate bars each had different dinners last night.
Dworsky wasn't the person who sold 20 chocolate bars. Neither did Nick nor the florist.
Vanessa, Dworsky, and Edgar were not the person who sold 10 chocolate bars.
The florist, whose first name is Edgar, wasn't the person who sold 10 chocolate bars.
The florist, who sold 14 chocolate bars, isn't Clemens.
The delivery person isn't Edgar Ewing.
Tav
Cle
Ewi
Dwo
jan
del
flo
zoo
14
4
10
20
Edg
Van
Nic
Jes
14
4
10
20
jan
del
flo
zoo
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!