Four people (Edgar, Jesse, Sean, and Pamela) with last names Regoli, Wallace, Tavarez, and Zellar, each bought a number of xmas gifts.
Each person was of a different occupation: mathematician, horse trainer, lawyer, and nurse.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of xmas gifts, (7, 19, 14, and 1) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many xmas gifts each person bought?
The horse trainer, the person who bought 19 xmas gifts, and Pamela don't like sushi.
Edgar, who is not Tavarez, is the nurse's cousin.
The lawyer, whose first name is Edgar, wasn't the person who bought 14 xmas gifts.
Sean, Zellar, and Jesse were not the person who bought 14 xmas gifts.
The person who bought 7 xmas gifts, Wallace and Edgar all went to the The nurse, the person who bought 14 xmas gifts, didn't want a copy of Zellar's book.
The nurse, the person who bought 14 xmas gifts, didn't want a copy of Zellar's book.
Sean, Wallace, and Pamela were not the person who bought 19 xmas gifts.
The person who bought 19 xmas gifts, Wallace and Sean all went to the Zellar bought more xmas gifts than the horse trainer, and more than Pamela.
Zellar bought more xmas gifts than the horse trainer, and more than Pamela.
The horse trainer isn't Edgar Zellar.
The horse trainer, whose first name is Sean, wasn't the person who bought 19 xmas gifts.
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Tav
Zel
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7
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1
Edg
Jes
Sea
Pam
7
19
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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!