Four people (Tammy, Sean, Zorro, and George) with last names O'Neal, Xevarone, Ewing, and Iverson, each owned a number of new placemats.
Each person was of a different occupation: optometrist, janitor, delivery person, and xylophone player.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of new placemats, (3, 16, 6, and 24) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many new placemats each person owned?
O'Neal wasn't the person who owned 24 new placemats. Neither did George nor the delivery person.
Ewing owned less new placemats than the xylophone player, and less than Zorro.
Xevarone wasn't the person who owned 3 new placemats. Neither did Tammy nor the optometrist.
The janitor, the person who owned 3 new placemats, didn't want a copy of O'Neal's book.
The person who owned 16 new placemats, Xevarone and George all went to the The optometrist, the person who owned 16 new placemats, didn't want a copy of Xevarone's book.
The optometrist, the person who owned 16 new placemats, didn't want a copy of Xevarone's book.
O'N
Xev
Ewi
Ive
opt
jan
del
xyl
3
16
6
24
Tam
Sea
Zor
Geo
3
16
6
24
opt
jan
del
xyl
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!