Four people (Q.T., Charles, Ralph, and Amy) with last names Borris, Dworsky, Zellar, and Xevarone, each collected a number of jacks.
Each person was of a different occupation: janitor, weather-person, valet, and zookeeper.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of jacks, (5, 3, 9, and 23) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many jacks each person collected?
Q.T., the person who collected 23 jacks, and the janitor go shopping together on Saturdays.
Charles, and Zellar often watch fights at the weather-person's place.
Amy is not the person who collected 9 jacks, nor has the last name Dworsky.
The valet, whose first name is Ralph, wasn't the person who collected 5 jacks.
The zookeeper, the person who collected 5 jacks, didn't want a copy of Xevarone's book.
Q.T., who is not Borris, is the valet's cousin.
The janitor, who collected 3 jacks, isn't Borris.
The weather-person, the person who collected 23 jacks, didn't want a copy of Zellar's book.
The zookeeper isn't Amy Borris.
Dworsky isn't the valet or the person who collected 3 jacks.
The person who collected 9 jacks lives in the same building as Xevarone and Q.T..
The zookeeper, whose first name is Q.T., wasn't the person who collected 9 jacks.
The valet isn't Q.T. Dworsky.
Bor
Dwo
Zel
Xev
jan
wea
val
zoo
5
3
9
23
Q.T
Cha
Ral
Amy
5
3
9
23
jan
wea
val
zoo
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!