Four people (Sean, Marie, Amy, and Ralph) with last names Galitzer, Maciejewski, Xevarone, and Tavarez, each bought a number of rusty nails.
Each person was of a different occupation: lawyer, ice sculpter, kicker, and salesman.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of rusty nails, (0, 14, 22, and 12) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many rusty nails each person bought?
The kicker, whose first name is Ralph, wasn't the person who bought 0 rusty nails.
The kicker, whose first name is Ralph, wasn't the person who bought 22 rusty nails.
The person who bought 0 rusty nails is not named Sean or Galitzer.
Maciejewski bought less rusty nails than the kicker, and less than Amy.
The salesman, who bought 22 rusty nails, isn't Galitzer.
Xevarone wasn't the person who bought 14 rusty nails. Neither did Amy nor the ice sculpter.
The salesman, whose first name is Sean, wasn't the person who bought 12 rusty nails.
Amy is not the person who bought 22 rusty nails, nor has the last name Tavarez.
The kicker isn't Sean Xevarone.
Gal
Mac
Xev
Tav
law
ice
kic
sal
0
14
22
12
Sea
Mar
Amy
Ral
0
14
22
12
law
ice
kic
sal
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!