Four people (Fran, George, Edgar, and Marie) with last names Wallace, Smith, Dworsky, and O'Neal, each collected a number of jacks.
Each person was of a different occupation: horse trainer, weather-person, zookeeper, and mathematician.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of jacks, (0, 10, 23, and 25) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many jacks each person collected?
The person who collected 23 jacks, Dworsky and Fran all went to the The weather-person, whose first name is George, wasn't the person who collected 0 jacks.
The weather-person, whose first name is George, wasn't the person who collected 0 jacks.
Wallace collected less jacks than the zookeeper, and more than Marie.
Smith wasn't the person who collected 10 jacks. Neither did Marie nor the mathematician.
O'Neal and Fran aren't the person who collected 0 jacks.
The person who collected 25 jacks lives in the same building as Wallace and Edgar.
The person who collected 10 jacks, Dworsky and Fran all went to the The horse trainer isn't George or the person who collected 23 jacks.
The horse trainer isn't George or the person who collected 23 jacks.
The person who collected 25 jacks, O'Neal, and the horse trainer have known each other for years.
The weather-person, the person who collected 10 jacks, didn't want a copy of Dworsky's book.
The horse trainer, who collected 0 jacks, isn't Wallace.
George, and O'Neal often watch fights at the zookeeper's place.
The horse trainer, whose first name is Marie, wasn't the person who collected 10 jacks.
The zookeeper, who collected 25 jacks, isn't Wallace.
The zookeeper, whose first name is Fran, wasn't the person who collected 23 jacks.
The mathematician isn't Fran Smith.
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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!