Four people (Ivan, Marie, Opie, and Ralph) with last names Dworsky, Ewing, Jones, and Forsberg, each sold a number of puzzles.
Each person was of a different occupation: xylophone player, nurse, kicker, and delivery person.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of puzzles, (4, 17, 3, and 8) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many puzzles each person sold?
The nurse isn't Marie Jones.
Ralph, Jones, and the person who sold 17 puzzles each had different dinners last night.
The kicker isn't Ralph Dworsky.
Marie went with Dworsky to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the kicker. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Ralph went with Forsberg to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the kicker. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Ewing wasn't the person who sold 4 puzzles. Neither did Ralph nor the delivery person.
Forsberg and Ivan aren't the person who sold 8 puzzles.
The xylophone player, the person who sold 4 puzzles, didn't want a copy of Jones's book.
The person who sold 8 puzzles, Ralph, and the xylophone player went to the movies together.
The kicker, who sold 17 puzzles, isn't Jones.
The kicker, whose first name is Ivan, wasn't the person who sold 4 puzzles.
The nurse isn't Ivan Ewing.
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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!