• 1. The friend who ordered the Ravioli paid 3 dollars more than the friend who ordered Rotini.
  • 2. Krissy paid more than her friend who ordered Spaghetti.
  • 3. Johns meal cost more than his friends, who chose butter garlic sauce.
  • 4. The friend who chose the Olive Oil and crushed pepper sauce paid more than the the person who ordered the Spaghetti Pasta.
  • 5. The friend who tried the butter garlic sauce was either Krissy or the one who ordered vermicelli.
  • 6. Oliver paid 3 dollars more than the one who ordered Rotini.
  • 7. Neither the friend who chose Bolognese sauce nor the friend who paid $13.99 was the one who ordered fettuccine.
  • 8. Oliver was either the friend who chose the Meat sauce or the one who ordered fettuccine.
  • 9. Of the friend who ordered ravioli and Gregg, one paid $13.99 and the other chose the butter garlic sauce.
  • 10. The friend who paid $9.99 didn't choose Bolognese sauce.
  • 11. The one who ordered fettuccine was either John or the friend who paid $11.99.
  • 1. The friend who ordered the Ravioli paid 3 dollars more than the friend who ordered Rotini.
  • 2. Krissy paid more than her friend who ordered Spaghetti.
  • 3. Johns meal cost more than his friends, who chose butter garlic sauce.
  • 4. The friend who chose the Olive Oil and crushed pepper sauce paid more than the the person who ordered the Spaghetti Pasta.
  • 5. The friend who tried the butter garlic sauce was either Krissy or the one who ordered vermicelli.
  • 6. Oliver paid 3 dollars more than the one who ordered Rotini.
  • 7. Neither the friend who chose Bolognese sauce nor the friend who paid $13.99 was the one who ordered fettuccine.
  • 8. Oliver was either the friend who chose the Meat sauce or the one who ordered fettuccine.
  • 9. Of the friend who ordered ravioli and Gregg, one paid $13.99 and the other chose the butter garlic sauce.
  • 10. The friend who paid $9.99 didn't choose Bolognese sauce.
  • 11. The one who ordered fettuccine was either John or the friend who paid $11.99.

Observation: This table is automatically filled accordingly to the grid.

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  • Those clues can be marked on the grid without using any other information;
  • After this, you will need to read the clues again and use logic deduction;
  • Click on a clue to mark it as used;
  • The answer table is filled automatically.

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