Four people (Pamela, William, Y.C., and Jesse) with last names Galitzer, Borris, Quail, and Harris, each sold a number of jacks.
Each person was of a different occupation: coat check person, horse trainer, nurse, and optometrist.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of jacks, (13, 4, 22, and 6) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many jacks each person sold?
William is not the person who sold 13 jacks, nor has the last name Harris.
Galitzer sold more jacks than the horse trainer, and more than William.
Pamela, Quail, and Y.C. were not the person who sold 4 jacks.
Harris sold more jacks than the coat check person, and more than William.
The optometrist, whose first name is William, wasn't the person who sold 22 jacks.
Jesse is not the person who sold 13 jacks, nor has the last name Harris.
Borris isn't the optometrist or the person who sold 22 jacks.
William went with Borris to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the coat check person. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
The person who sold 6 jacks, Borris and Y.C. all went to the The person who sold 6 jacks, Harris, and the coat check person have known each other for years.
The person who sold 6 jacks, Harris, and the coat check person have known each other for years.
Quail wasn't the person who sold 22 jacks. Neither did Pamela nor the horse trainer.
Pamela, who is not Harris, is the horse trainer's cousin.
The coat check person, the person who sold 13 jacks, didn't want a copy of Borris's book.
The nurse isn't Pamela Galitzer.
The coat check person, whose first name is Pamela, wasn't the person who sold 6 jacks.
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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!