Four people (Jesse, Amy, Bill, and Harriett) with last names Maciejewski, Iverson, Borris, and Lindros, each bought a number of jacks.
Each person was of a different occupation: salesman, engineer, zookeeper, and mathematician.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of jacks, (10, 1, 11, and 24) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many jacks each person bought?
The person who bought 24 jacks is not named Amy or Iverson.
Harriett is not the person who bought 11 jacks, nor has the last name Maciejewski.
The mathematician, the person who bought 1 jacks, didn't want a copy of Lindros's book.
Harriett is not the person who bought 24 jacks, nor has the last name Maciejewski.
Harriett, who is not Maciejewski, is the salesman's cousin.
The person who bought 11 jacks, Maciejewski, and the salesman have known each other for years.
Amy, and Maciejewski often watch fights at the salesman's place.
Borris wasn't the person who bought 24 jacks. Neither did Harriett nor the mathematician.
The zookeeper, whose first name is Amy, wasn't the person who bought 10 jacks.
Bill, Borris, and Harriett were not the person who bought 1 jacks.
The mathematician, whose first name is Jesse, wasn't the person who bought 11 jacks.
The engineer isn't Jesse Maciejewski.
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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!