Four people (Ursula, Pamela, Nick, and Larry) with last names Nagowski, Pettitte, O'Neal, and Harris, each sold a number of dogs.
Each person was of a different occupation: yuppie, teacher, ice sculpter, and undergraduate student.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of dogs, (6, 22, 0, and 23) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many dogs each person sold?
The ice sculpter isn't Nick or the person who sold 0 dogs.
Nagowski isn't the teacher or the person who sold 0 dogs.
Pettitte isn't the undergraduate student or the person who sold 22 dogs.
Ursula, and O'Neal often watch fights at the ice sculpter's place.
Ursula and Nagowski once dated the teacher.
The person who sold 22 dogs, O'Neal, and the teacher have known each other for years.
Nagowski sold more dogs than the undergraduate student, and less than Pamela.
Nick, the person who sold 23 dogs, and the ice sculpter go shopping together on Saturdays.
The ice sculpter, whose first name is Larry, wasn't the person who sold 23 dogs.
The teacher, who sold 23 dogs, isn't Pettitte.
The undergraduate student, who sold 6 dogs, isn't Harris.
The ice sculpter, who sold 22 dogs, isn't Harris.
The yuppie, whose first name is Ursula, wasn't the person who sold 23 dogs.
The yuppie, who sold 0 dogs, isn't Harris.
The ice sculpter isn't Ursula Pettitte.
Nag
Pet
O'N
Har
yup
tea
ice
und
6
22
0
23
Urs
Pam
Nic
Lar
6
22
0
23
yup
tea
ice
und
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!