Four people (Ivan, Edgar, Denis, and William) with last names O'Neal, Harris, Appleman, and Ewing, each sold a number of golf clubs.
Each person was of a different occupation: weather-person, graphic artist, yuppie, and engineer.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of golf clubs, (9, 6, 1, and 25) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many golf clubs each person sold?
The engineer isn't Ivan Harris.
Edgar, the person who sold 1 golf clubs, and the graphic artist go shopping together on Saturdays.
Appleman and Ivan aren't the person who sold 9 golf clubs.
The yuppie, the person who sold 25 golf clubs, didn't want a copy of Appleman's book.
O'Neal and Ivan aren't the person who sold 1 golf clubs.
Harris isn't the weather-person or the person who sold 1 golf clubs.
The person who sold 6 golf clubs, Denis, and the yuppie went to the movies together.
Harris isn't the graphic artist or the person who sold 1 golf clubs.
The graphic artist, the person who sold 9 golf clubs, didn't want a copy of Harris's book.
Edgar went with Ewing to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the graphic artist. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
William, the person who sold 6 golf clubs, and the yuppie go shopping together on Saturdays.
Ewing wasn't the person who sold 25 golf clubs. Neither did Denis nor the weather-person.
The yuppie, whose first name is Ivan, wasn't the person who sold 6 golf clubs.
O'N
Har
App
Ewi
wea
gra
yup
eng
9
6
1
25
Iva
Edg
Den
Wil
9
6
1
25
wea
gra
yup
eng
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!