Four people (Ivan, Opie, Bill, and Larry) with last names Wallace, Quail, Ewing, and Smith, each collected a number of chocolate bars.
Each person was of a different occupation: teacher, janitor, engineer, and postal worker.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of chocolate bars, (0, 21, 6, and 2) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many chocolate bars each person collected?
The engineer, whose first name is Bill, wasn't the person who collected 6 chocolate bars.
The person who collected 2 chocolate bars, Bill, and the janitor went to the movies together.
Ivan, Quail, and Bill were not the person who collected 21 chocolate bars.
Opie and Wallace once dated the engineer.
The teacher, whose first name is Ivan, wasn't the person who collected 0 chocolate bars.
Larry, and Wallace often watch fights at the engineer's place.
The engineer isn't Larry or the person who collected 2 chocolate bars.
Opie, Wallace, and Larry were not the person who collected 0 chocolate bars.
The person who collected 0 chocolate bars, Larry, and the postal worker went to the movies together.
The postal worker, whose first name is Opie, wasn't the person who collected 6 chocolate bars.
Smith isn't the janitor or the person who collected 0 chocolate bars.
The engineer isn't Ivan Wallace.
The teacher, whose first name is Ivan, wasn't the person who collected 6 chocolate bars.
The teacher, the person who collected 2 chocolate bars, didn't want a copy of Quail's book.
Wal
Qua
Ewi
Smi
tea
jan
eng
pos
0
21
6
2
Iva
Opi
Bil
Lar
0
21
6
2
tea
jan
eng
pos
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!