Four people (Bill, Jesse, Harriett, and Larry) with last names Wallace, Young, Kaufman, and Usaber, each gave a number of hockey pucks.
Each person was of a different occupation: banker, teacher, accountant, and engineer.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of hockey pucks, (6, 24, 14, and 12) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many hockey pucks each person gave?
The accountant, the person who gave 6 hockey pucks, and Jesse don't like sushi.
The engineer, the person who gave 12 hockey pucks, didn't want a copy of Usaber's book.
Young wasn't the person who gave 12 hockey pucks. Neither did Larry nor the teacher.
Bill is not the person who gave 12 hockey pucks, nor has the last name Usaber.
Bill and Wallace once dated the teacher.
Usaber and Bill aren't the person who gave 6 hockey pucks.
The person who gave 6 hockey pucks, Usaber, and the accountant have known each other for years.
Harriett, who is not Usaber, is the accountant's cousin.
The teacher, whose first name is Jesse, wasn't the person who gave 12 hockey pucks.
Harriett is not the person who gave 14 hockey pucks, nor has the last name Wallace.
The accountant isn't Larry or the person who gave 14 hockey pucks.
The accountant, the person who gave 24 hockey pucks, didn't want a copy of Usaber's book.
The accountant, whose first name is Bill, wasn't the person who gave 6 hockey pucks.
The banker isn't Bill Young.
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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!