Four people (Y.C., Vanessa, Opie, and Q.T.) with last names Harris, Tavarez, Usaber, and Valdez, each gave a number of yellow stones.
Each person was of a different occupation: xylophone player, banker, mathematician, and valet.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of yellow stones, (17, 25, 9, and 13) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many yellow stones each person gave?
Y.C., Harris, and the person who gave 9 yellow stones each had different dinners last night.
The person who gave 17 yellow stones, Harris and Q.T. all went to the The mathematician, whose first name is Vanessa, wasn't the person who gave 9 yellow stones.
The mathematician, whose first name is Vanessa, wasn't the person who gave 9 yellow stones.
Tavarez gave more yellow stones than the banker, and more than Vanessa.
Tavarez and Vanessa aren't the person who gave 17 yellow stones.
Vanessa, Valdez, and the person who gave 9 yellow stones each had different dinners last night.
The xylophone player, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 9 yellow stones.
Q.T., who is not Tavarez, is the mathematician's cousin.
The xylophone player, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 13 yellow stones.
The valet, whose first name is Opie, wasn't the person who gave 9 yellow stones.
The mathematician, the person who gave 13 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Usaber's book.
The xylophone player, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 25 yellow stones.
Vanessa, the person who gave 25 yellow stones, and the xylophone player go shopping together on Saturdays.
The xylophone player, the person who gave 17 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Usaber's book.
The mathematician isn't Y.C. Valdez.
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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!