Four people (Charles, Ivan, Bill, and William) with last names Iverson, Clemens, Galitzer, and Xevarone, each sold a number of old hawaiian t-shirts.
Each person was of a different occupation: janitor, weather-person, accountant, and valet.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of old hawaiian t-shirts, (2, 9, 14, and 1) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many old hawaiian t-shirts each person sold?
Iverson wasn't the person who sold 1 old hawaiian t-shirts. Neither did William nor the weather-person.
Charles, Clemens, and the person who sold 1 old hawaiian t-shirts each had different dinners last night.
Charles went with Xevarone to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the weather-person. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
The janitor, who sold 1 old hawaiian t-shirts, isn't Galitzer.
Bill, the person who sold 9 old hawaiian t-shirts, and the valet go shopping together on Saturdays.
The valet, whose first name is William, wasn't the person who sold 14 old hawaiian t-shirts.
Ivan, Galitzer, and the person who sold 9 old hawaiian t-shirts each had different dinners last night.
William, Galitzer, and Charles were not the person who sold 1 old hawaiian t-shirts.
The accountant, who sold 9 old hawaiian t-shirts, isn't Galitzer.
The valet isn't Charles Iverson.
The accountant, whose first name is Charles, wasn't the person who sold 14 old hawaiian t-shirts.
Ive
Cle
Gal
Xev
jan
wea
acc
val
2
9
14
1
Cha
Iva
Bil
Wil
2
9
14
1
jan
wea
acc
val
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!