Down The Drain Logic Puzzle

HARD 4x5

Richard owns a small plumbing business and has just hired enough new staff to take a step back from the tools so he can focus on the management tasks. This morning he has sent employees out to five different jobs, each to work independently. From the clues provided, can you match each employee with the name of the customer they have been assigned to, the street address, and the reason for the job?

Client AddressJob
Ms TorresMr HallowayMr LocklearMrs GreesonMr Cohen8 Alford Drive9 Universal Avenue13 Oak Meadow Drive44 Glennsade Avenue55 England AvenueLeaking TapsNo Hot WaterBroken PipeBlocked ToiletReplace Sink
EmployeeGavin
Harry
Dakota
Woody
David
JobLeaking Taps
No Hot Water
Broken Pipe
Blocked Toilet
Replace Sink
Address8 Alford Drive
9 Universal Avenue
13 Oak Meadow Drive
44 Glennsade Avenue
55 England Avenue
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Clues

1) The five jobs are the one with a hot water issue, the one on Oak Meadow Drive, the one for Mr Cohen, the one Harry is attending, and the blocked toilet.
2) Either Dakota or Harry was sent to help Mr Halloway.
3) David was not sent to work for Mr Cohen (who lives on England Avenue) nor Mr Locklear.
4) Of David and Gavin, one was sent to 9 Universal Avenue and the other was sent to fix a blocked toilet.
5) Mrs Greeson (who didn't book her job due to leaking taps) has a lower street number than the job Dakota was sent to.
6) Ms Torres' street number is an odd number.
7) Neither the client Harry worked for nor Mr Halloway lives at 44 Glennsade Avenue.
8) Mr Cohen stood outside watching (with a cup of coffee) the entire time the work was being undertaken to replace his broken pipe.
9) The leaking taps were not assigned to Woody nor David.
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Results (filled automatically)
EmployeeClientAddressJob
Gavin
Harry
Dakota
Woody
David

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How To Play This Logic Puzzle
  1. Read the introduction and scan the clues. You can work through the clues in order, but the best approach is to attack the simplest clues first.
  2. Mark the clue information in the grid by clicking once in the relevant cell/square for an X (meaning false) and twice for a tick (true).
  3. If you make a mistake on a ticked cell, click again in that cell and it will clear. Or, to clear an X, click twice in that cell to clear.
  4. Once you have extracted all information from a clue, click on the clue to move it to the Solved Clues list.
  5. Some clues will need to be revisited once you have filled out more information in the grid. Keep working through them logically until you have completed the puzzle.
  6. Your answers will be checked automatically once you have filled out all squares.
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