Four people (Bill, Tammy, Nick, and Ivan) with last names Dworsky, Galitzer, Jones, and Ewing, each collected a number of quills.
Each person was of a different occupation: nurse, yuppie, janitor, and graphic artist.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of quills, (18, 24, 1, and 17) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many quills each person collected?
The nurse, who collected 17 quills, isn't Dworsky.
Tammy and Ewing once dated the yuppie.
Ewing and Ivan aren't the person who collected 24 quills.
Nick, who is not Galitzer, is the janitor's cousin.
The person who collected 17 quills is not named Bill or Dworsky.
The person who collected 18 quills, Galitzer and Nick all went to the Bill, Jones, and Nick were not the person who collected 1 quills.
Bill, Jones, and Nick were not the person who collected 1 quills.
The person who collected 18 quills, Tammy, and the graphic artist went to the movies together.
Nick, Ewing, and the person who collected 1 quills each had different dinners last night.
Tammy, Dworsky, and Bill were not the person who collected 1 quills.
Ewing isn't the nurse or the person who collected 1 quills.
Jones wasn't the person who collected 18 quills. Neither did Ivan nor the yuppie.
Bill, the person who collected 24 quills, and the graphic artist go shopping together on Saturdays.
The janitor, the person who collected 18 quills, didn't want a copy of Dworsky's book.
The nurse isn't Bill Ewing.
The janitor, whose first name is Bill, wasn't the person who collected 24 quills.
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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!