Four people (Jesse, Ursula, Charles, and Y.C.) with last names Xevarone, Quail, Jones, and Borris, each sold a number of thread spools.
Each person was of a different occupation: nurse, accountant, postal worker, and engineer.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of thread spools, (21, 14, 7, and 19) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many thread spools each person sold?
Quail isn't the engineer or the person who sold 14 thread spools.
The nurse, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who sold 7 thread spools.
The person who sold 14 thread spools, Jesse, and the nurse went to the movies together.
Jesse, and Xevarone often watch fights at the engineer's place.
Jesse, Xevarone, and the person who sold 7 thread spools each had different dinners last night.
The person who sold 14 thread spools, Jones and Jesse all went to the Jones sold less thread spools than the accountant, and less than Y.C..
Jones sold less thread spools than the accountant, and less than Y.C..
The accountant isn't Ursula or the person who sold 19 thread spools.
The person who sold 7 thread spools lives in the same building as Quail and Charles.
The person who sold 7 thread spools, Quail and Charles all went to the Y.C., Quail, and the person who sold 7 thread spools each had different dinners last night.
Y.C., Quail, and the person who sold 7 thread spools each had different dinners last night.
The person who sold 7 thread spools is not named Y.C. or Borris.
The person who sold 21 thread spools lives in the same building as Xevarone and Charles.
The accountant, the person who sold 21 thread spools, didn't want a copy of Xevarone's book.
The accountant, whose first name is Jesse, wasn't the person who sold 7 thread spools.
The engineer isn't Jesse Quail.
Xev
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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!