Since Robinson is a Yomi and Jones can't speak any-
thing other than Martian, it follows then that the Uti Uti G rundi Yomi who serves as interpreter must be Smith. Rir N Uti G rundi Yomi Vel N N Y Jones N N Pyi N Robinson N N Y Teta N Y N Smith Y N N Wora Y N N 4. We also infer, from 4, that the biochemist's name can't Xera N N Y be Smith since Smith, the interpreter, admires the Mar- tian with the same name as the biochemist. The bio- 8. Also from statement 8, we learn that Pyi admires Teta chemist's name must then be either Robinson or Jones. and her teammate and therefore cannot be her team- 5. But we can learn from statement 5 that the biochemist's mate nor be a Grundi. name is the same as the Grundi's. It is, therefore, Jones. Uti G rundi Yomi Jones Robinson Smith Rir N Engineer N Vel N N Y Biochemist Y N N Pyi Y N N Pilot N Teta N Y N
Wora Y N N 6. In the last statement, we learn that Jan Robinson beat
the engineer at chess. Therefore, Jan Robinson is nei- Xera N N Y ther the biochemist who is named Jones nor the engi- neer whom she beat. Then Pyi must be Wora's Uti teammate. Jones Robinson Smith Wora and Pyi are the winners. Engineer N N 12. Spaceship Crew: Jan Robinson. 1. In statement 1, we are told that Robinson is a Yomi. Biochemist Y N N 2. From statement 2, which tells us that Jones doesn't Pilot N speak any language other than Martian, and 3, which tells us that the Uti are linguists, we can infer that Jones is not a Uti. Jan Robinson must be the pilot.