Four people (Larry, Vanessa, Y.C., and Sean) with last names Pettitte, Tavarez, Xevarone, and Wallace, each bought a number of chocolate bars.
Each person was of a different occupation: teacher, accountant, coat check person, and mathematician.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of chocolate bars, (19, 18, 5, and 14) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many chocolate bars each person bought?
Tavarez wasn't the person who bought 18 chocolate bars. Neither did Sean nor the accountant.
Larry and Xevarone once dated the accountant.
Sean, Wallace, and the person who bought 14 chocolate bars each had different dinners last night.
Larry, and Pettitte often watch fights at the teacher's place.
The person who bought 14 chocolate bars, Sean, and the teacher went to the movies together.
Xevarone bought more chocolate bars than the mathematician, and more than Y.C..
The mathematician isn't Y.C. Pettitte.
Vanessa and Xevarone once dated the accountant.
Tavarez bought less chocolate bars than the teacher, and less than Sean.
Tavarez wasn't the person who bought 5 chocolate bars. Neither did Vanessa nor the coat check person.
The person who bought 19 chocolate bars, Tavarez and Vanessa all went to the The mathematician, who bought 14 chocolate bars, isn't Pettitte.
The mathematician, who bought 14 chocolate bars, isn't Pettitte.
The mathematician, whose first name is Larry, wasn't the person who bought 19 chocolate bars.
The coat check person isn't Larry Tavarez.
Pet
Tav
Xev
Wal
tea
acc
coa
mat
19
18
5
14
Lar
Van
Y.C
Sea
19
18
5
14
tea
acc
coa
mat
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!