Four people (Vanessa, Larry, Nick, and Ivan) with last names Xevarone, Borris, Pettitte, and O'Neal, each owned a number of yellow stones.
Each person was of a different occupation: graphic artist, horse trainer, ice sculpter, and nurse.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of yellow stones, (25, 8, 6, and 14) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many yellow stones each person owned?
Nick, and O'Neal often watch fights at the horse trainer's place.
The graphic artist, the person who owned 6 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of O'Neal's book.
The person who owned 6 yellow stones is not named Larry or O'Neal.
The person who owned 25 yellow stones, O'Neal and Nick all went to the Larry is not the person who owned 25 yellow stones, nor has the last name Borris.
Larry is not the person who owned 25 yellow stones, nor has the last name Borris.
The person who owned 14 yellow stones, Borris and Vanessa all went to the Vanessa, who is not O'Neal, is the graphic artist's cousin.
Vanessa, who is not O'Neal, is the graphic artist's cousin.
The ice sculpter isn't Vanessa or the person who owned 6 yellow stones.
Larry, who is not Xevarone, is the ice sculpter's cousin.
Borris wasn't the person who owned 8 yellow stones. Neither did Ivan nor the horse trainer.
The person who owned 25 yellow stones lives in the same building as Pettitte and Ivan.
The ice sculpter, the person who owned 14 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Borris's book.
The nurse, the person who owned 8 yellow stones, didn't want a copy of Xevarone's book.
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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!