Four people (Marie, Larry, Amy, and Fran) with last names Usaber, Forsberg, Kaufman, and Dworsky, each collected a number of knots.
Each person was of a different occupation: kicker, postal worker, zookeeper, and yuppie.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of knots, (23, 21, 12, and 2) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many knots each person collected?
Amy, who is not Kaufman, is the postal worker's cousin.
Usaber wasn't the person who collected 2 knots. Neither did Fran nor the kicker.
Amy, Dworsky, and the person who collected 2 knots each had different dinners last night.
Forsberg and Amy aren't the person who collected 23 knots.
The person who collected 23 knots is not named Marie or Kaufman.
The postal worker isn't Fran Dworsky.
Fran, Kaufman, and Marie were not the person who collected 21 knots.
Fran and Forsberg once dated the zookeeper.
The postal worker, whose first name is Marie, wasn't the person who collected 12 knots.
The kicker isn't Fran or the person who collected 21 knots.
The postal worker, the person who collected 2 knots, didn't want a copy of Dworsky's book.
The kicker isn't Marie Forsberg.
Usa
For
Kau
Dwo
kic
pos
zoo
yup
23
21
12
2
Mar
Lar
Amy
Fra
23
21
12
2
kic
pos
zoo
yup
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!