Four people (Edgar, Larry, Fran, and Bill) with last names Kaufman, Regoli, Harris, and Pettitte, each gave a number of hockey pucks.
Each person was of a different occupation: valet, undergraduate student, banker, and nurse.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of hockey pucks, (13, 21, 2, and 8) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many hockey pucks each person gave?
The person who gave 2 hockey pucks, Harris, and the banker have known each other for years.
Fran, who is not Kaufman, is the banker's cousin.
Regoli gave less hockey pucks than the nurse, and more than Bill.
Regoli isn't the valet or the person who gave 21 hockey pucks.
The banker, whose first name is Edgar, wasn't the person who gave 8 hockey pucks.
The person who gave 8 hockey pucks lives in the same building as Pettitte and Larry.
Regoli gave more hockey pucks than the valet, and less than Fran.
Edgar is not the person who gave 8 hockey pucks, nor has the last name Kaufman.
The person who gave 8 hockey pucks, Kaufman, and the nurse have known each other for years.
The valet, who gave 2 hockey pucks, isn't Harris.
Fran, Kaufman, and Edgar were not the person who gave 8 hockey pucks.
Regoli isn't the nurse or the person who gave 8 hockey pucks.
Edgar, the person who gave 21 hockey pucks, and the valet go shopping together on Saturdays.
The nurse isn't Edgar Regoli.
The banker, who gave 13 hockey pucks, isn't Harris.
Kau
Reg
Har
Pet
val
und
ban
nur
13
21
2
8
Edg
Lar
Fra
Bil
13
21
2
8
val
und
ban
nur
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!