Four people (Q.T., Edgar, Fran, and Ken) with last names Regoli, Smith, Harris, and Maciejewski, each owned a number of old hawaiian t-shirts.
Each person was of a different occupation: mathematician, horse trainer, accountant, and florist.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of old hawaiian t-shirts, (14, 16, 6, and 21) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many old hawaiian t-shirts each person owned?
Edgar went with Regoli to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the florist. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
The person who owned 6 old hawaiian t-shirts, Smith, and the accountant have known each other for years.
The mathematician, who owned 16 old hawaiian t-shirts, isn't Maciejewski.
Ken, who is not Harris, is the mathematician's cousin.
Fran, who is not Smith, is the horse trainer's cousin.
The person who owned 14 old hawaiian t-shirts lives in the same building as Maciejewski and Q.T..
The accountant isn't Fran Harris.
Maciejewski isn't the mathematician or the person who owned 14 old hawaiian t-shirts.
The person who owned 21 old hawaiian t-shirts, Harris and Ken all went to the 's surprise birthday party.
The person who owned 6 old hawaiian t-shirts, Edgar, and the horse trainer went to the movies together.
The mathematician, whose first name is Q.T., wasn't the person who owned 21 old hawaiian t-shirts.
The horse trainer isn't Q.T. Smith.
Reg
Smi
Har
Mac
mat
hor
acc
flo
14
16
6
21
Q.T
Edg
Fra
Ken
14
16
6
21
mat
hor
acc
flo
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!