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During last summer, Ziggy and four other part time counselors at Pep-A-Mint Day Camp each worked on a different weekday, Monday through Friday, on which they had complete responsibility for that day's activities. In the mornings, the counselor on duty took the campers into the woods for a nature hike, during which the campers were taught to recognize and gather a different type of wild growing food. In the afternoons, the counselor taught the campers a different craft. From this information and the clues below, can you determine each counselor's food, craft, and day?
1. The counselor who taught the campers how to make miniature canoes worked the day before Jennifer, who worked the day before the woman who taught the children how to recognize edible mushrooms.
2. The woman who taught the campers how to find wild raspberries worked earlier in the week than the one who taught clay modeling, who worked earlier in the week than Sally.
3. The counselor who taught the kids to find blueberries worked the day before Patti; the one who taught jewelry making worked earlier in the week than the one who taught the children to recognize a cherry tree. All four counselors mentioned enjoying their jobs.
4. The five counselors are Maureen, the one who taught the kids how to gather nuts, the one who taught soap carving, the one who worked on Tuesdays, and the one who worked on Fridays.
5. The counselor who taught the campers to make collages (who isn't Sally) isn't the one who taught them to find wild cherries.
1. The counselor who taught the campers how to make miniature canoes worked the day before Jennifer, who worked the day before the woman who taught the children how to recognize edible mushrooms.
2. The woman who taught the campers how to find wild raspberries worked earlier in the week than the one who taught clay modeling, who worked earlier in the week than Sally.
3. The counselor who taught the kids to find blueberries worked the day before Patti; the one who taught jewelry making worked earlier in the week than the one who taught the children to recognize a cherry tree. All four counselors mentioned enjoying their jobs.
4. The five counselors are Maureen, the one who taught the kids how to gather nuts, the one who taught soap carving, the one who worked on Tuesdays, and the one who worked on Fridays.
5. The counselor who taught the campers to make collages (who isn't Sally) isn't the one who taught them to find wild cherries.
Answer
1. Ziggy, cherries, clay, Tuesday2. Jennifer, blueberries, soap, Thursday
3. Maureen, raspberries, jewelry, Monday
4. Patti, mushrooms, collage, Friday
5. Sally, nuts, canoes, Wednesday
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