Four people (Ken, Zorro, Y.C., and Marie) with last names Iverson, Maciejewski, Dworsky, and Regoli, each sold a number of knots.
Each person was of a different occupation: banker, valet, lawyer, and weather-person.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of knots, (11, 17, 21, and 9) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many knots each person sold?
Y.C., who is not Maciejewski, is the banker's cousin.
Regoli wasn't the person who sold 11 knots. Neither did Marie nor the valet.
The person who sold 21 knots, Zorro, and the lawyer went to the movies together.
Iverson wasn't the person who sold 17 knots. Neither did Marie nor the valet.
The person who sold 11 knots is not named Zorro or Regoli.
Maciejewski isn't the weather-person or the person who sold 17 knots.
Y.C., Dworsky, and the person who sold 9 knots each had different dinners last night.
Zorro and Dworsky once dated the banker.
The banker, who sold 17 knots, isn't Maciejewski.
Iverson isn't the valet or the person who sold 21 knots.
The valet isn't Ken Regoli.
The banker, whose first name is Ken, wasn't the person who sold 9 knots.
Ive
Mac
Dwo
Reg
ban
val
law
wea
11
17
21
9
Ken
Zor
Y.C
Mar
11
17
21
9
ban
val
law
wea
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!