Four people (Ralph, Fran, Ursula, and Jesse) with last names Tavarez, Lindros, Harris, and Iverson, each sold a number of lolly pops.
Each person was of a different occupation: yuppie, undergraduate student, teacher, and delivery person.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of lolly pops, (22, 12, 18, and 1) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many lolly pops each person sold?
Jesse, and Lindros often watch fights at the teacher's place.
Ralph is not the person who sold 12 lolly pops, nor has the last name Tavarez.
Iverson wasn't the person who sold 1 lolly pops. Neither did Ursula nor the undergraduate student.
Ursula and Tavarez once dated the delivery person.
The delivery person, who sold 12 lolly pops, isn't Lindros.
The person who sold 12 lolly pops, Jesse, and the yuppie went to the movies together.
Ralph, the person who sold 22 lolly pops, and the delivery person go shopping together on Saturdays.
Fran is not the person who sold 1 lolly pops, nor has the last name Tavarez.
The yuppie, the person who sold 1 lolly pops, didn't want a copy of Tavarez's book.
The person who sold 18 lolly pops, Lindros, and the delivery person have known each other for years.
The yuppie, whose first name is Ralph, wasn't the person who sold 18 lolly pops.
The person who sold 18 lolly pops, Harris and Ralph all went to the The delivery person isn't Ralph Lindros.
The delivery person isn't Ralph Lindros.
Tav
Lin
Har
Ive
yup
und
tea
del
22
12
18
1
Ral
Fra
Urs
Jes
22
12
18
1
yup
und
tea
del
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!