Four people (Tammy, Fran, Jesse, and Y.C.) with last names Clemens, Nagowski, Smith, and Maciejewski, each gave a number of thread spools.
Each person was of a different occupation: postal worker, accountant, banker, and undergraduate student.
If each person gave one of the following amounts of thread spools, (11, 25, 21, and 19) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many thread spools each person gave?
Fran, Maciejewski, and Jesse were not the person who gave 21 thread spools.
The person who gave 21 thread spools, Jesse, and the banker went to the movies together.
Smith gave less thread spools than the undergraduate student, and less than Jesse.
Y.C. and Maciejewski once dated the postal worker.
Y.C., Nagowski, and Fran were not the person who gave 25 thread spools.
The person who gave 11 thread spools, Clemens and Jesse all went to the The undergraduate student, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 25 thread spools.
The undergraduate student, whose first name is Y.C., wasn't the person who gave 25 thread spools.
Maciejewski gave more thread spools than the accountant, and more than Jesse.
Y.C., Nagowski, and Tammy were not the person who gave 11 thread spools.
The banker, who gave 25 thread spools, isn't Smith.
The accountant isn't Tammy Maciejewski.
The banker, whose first name is Tammy, wasn't the person who gave 21 thread spools.
Cle
Nag
Smi
Mac
pos
acc
ban
und
11
25
21
19
Tam
Fra
Jes
Y.C
11
25
21
19
pos
acc
ban
und
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!