Four people (Zorro, William, Fran, and George) with last names Zellar, Valdez, Forsberg, and Xevarone, each bought a number of quills.
Each person was of a different occupation: salesman, coat check person, optometrist, and janitor.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of quills, (19, 12, 3, and 13) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many quills each person bought?
Xevarone wasn't the person who bought 3 quills. Neither did George nor the optometrist.
William and Valdez once dated the optometrist.
The optometrist, the person who bought 19 quills, didn't want a copy of Forsberg's book.
The coat check person, whose first name is Zorro, wasn't the person who bought 19 quills.
Valdez bought less quills than the optometrist, and less than George.
Zellar and George aren't the person who bought 13 quills.
The salesman isn't George Forsberg.
The salesman isn't Fran or the person who bought 12 quills.
The person who bought 19 quills, Forsberg and William all went to the The person who bought 13 quills, Fran, and the coat check person went to the movies together.
The person who bought 13 quills, Fran, and the coat check person went to the movies together.
The person who bought 3 quills, Zellar and George all went to the 's surprise birthday party.
Zel
Val
For
Xev
sal
coa
opt
jan
19
12
3
13
Zor
Wil
Fra
Geo
19
12
3
13
sal
coa
opt
jan
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!