Four people (Ken, Denis, Y.C., and Q.T.) with last names Maciejewski, O'Neal, Pettitte, and Kaufman, each owned a number of silver bullets.
Each person was of a different occupation: horse trainer, zookeeper, postal worker, and rear admiral.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of silver bullets, (22, 23, 1, and 21) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many silver bullets each person owned?
Ken is not the person who owned 21 silver bullets, nor has the last name Pettitte.
The person who owned 22 silver bullets, Maciejewski, and the zookeeper have known each other for years.
The horse trainer, who owned 23 silver bullets, isn't Pettitte.
Ken, O'Neal, and Y.C. were not the person who owned 1 silver bullets.
The postal worker, the person who owned 1 silver bullets, didn't want a copy of Maciejewski's book.
O'Neal isn't the postal worker or the person who owned 21 silver bullets.
The horse trainer, whose first name is Ken, wasn't the person who owned 22 silver bullets.
The person who owned 22 silver bullets lives in the same building as Kaufman and Q.T..
The postal worker isn't Ken Maciejewski.
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Q.T
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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!