Four people (Charles, Zorro, Bill, and Denis) with last names Jones, Lindros, Harris, and Galitzer, each sold a number of puzzles.
Each person was of a different occupation: banker, undergraduate student, nurse, and yuppie.
If each person sold one of the following amounts of puzzles, (12, 25, 1, and 15) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many puzzles each person sold?
Bill, who is not Harris, is the yuppie's cousin.
Charles went with Galitzer to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the undergraduate student. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Denis, who is not Harris, is the undergraduate student's cousin.
Bill is not the person who sold 12 puzzles, nor has the last name Lindros.
The nurse, whose first name is Zorro, wasn't the person who sold 25 puzzles.
Denis, the person who sold 25 puzzles, and the nurse go shopping together on Saturdays.
Harris and Bill aren't the person who sold 15 puzzles.
Harris isn't the undergraduate student or the person who sold 12 puzzles.
The yuppie isn't Denis Galitzer.
The nurse, who sold 1 puzzles, isn't Galitzer.
The person who sold 25 puzzles, Harris, and the yuppie have known each other for years.
Denis is not the person who sold 1 puzzles, nor has the last name Lindros.
Denis went with Lindros to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the undergraduate student. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Lindros sold more puzzles than the banker, and more than Zorro.
The banker, the person who sold 12 puzzles, didn't want a copy of Harris's book.
The yuppie, the person who sold 15 puzzles, didn't want a copy of Harris's book.
The banker isn't Charles Lindros.
The yuppie, whose first name is Charles, wasn't the person who sold 12 puzzles.
Jon
Lin
Har
Gal
ban
und
nur
yup
12
25
1
15
Cha
Zor
Bil
Den
12
25
1
15
ban
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nur
yup
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!