Four people (Vanessa, Bill, Ursula, and Ralph) with last names Nagowski, Quail, Jones, and Dworsky, each gave a number of flowers.
Each person was of a different occupation: florist, horse trainer, delivery person, and valet.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of flowers, (22, 8, 11, and 12) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many flowers each person gave?
The horse trainer isn't Ralph or the person who gave 11 flowers.
The florist isn't Vanessa or the person who gave 11 flowers.
Jones gave more flowers than the horse trainer, and more than Ursula.
Ralph, Quail, and Ursula were not the person who gave 22 flowers.
The valet, the person who gave 22 flowers, didn't want a copy of Nagowski's book.
The person who gave 8 flowers, Bill, and the florist went to the movies together.
Dworsky wasn't the person who gave 8 flowers. Neither did Ralph nor the delivery person.
Jones gave less flowers than the valet, and more than Ursula.
Ralph, Quail, and Bill were not the person who gave 11 flowers.
The person who gave 12 flowers, Quail, and the delivery person have known each other for years.
The person who gave 22 flowers is not named Vanessa or Jones.
Dworsky wasn't the person who gave 12 flowers. Neither did Vanessa nor the delivery person.
The horse trainer, whose first name is Vanessa, wasn't the person who gave 11 flowers.
The valet isn't Vanessa Quail.
The horse trainer, who gave 8 flowers, isn't Jones.
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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!