Four people (Tammy, Zorro, Edgar, and Bill) with last names Nagowski, Maciejewski, Smith, and Clemens, each bought a number of marbles.
Each person was of a different occupation: coat check person, horse trainer, kicker, and accountant.
If each person bought one of the following amounts of marbles, (25, 9, 2, and 7) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many marbles each person bought?
Clemens wasn't the person who bought 7 marbles. Neither did Bill nor the horse trainer.
Smith and Bill aren't the person who bought 7 marbles.
The person who bought 7 marbles, Tammy, and the accountant went to the movies together.
Bill went with Nagowski to the amusement park one day.
The person who was the kicker. All four people are mentioned in this clue.
Edgar is not the person who bought 25 marbles, nor has the last name Maciejewski.
The person who bought 9 marbles lives in the same building as Nagowski and Tammy.
Bill is not the person who bought 2 marbles, nor has the last name Clemens.
Nagowski bought less marbles than the accountant, and more than Edgar.
Maciejewski wasn't the person who bought 25 marbles. Neither did Edgar nor the coat check person.
The person who bought 9 marbles, Tammy, and the coat check person went to the movies together.
The accountant, who bought 9 marbles, isn't Smith.
The kicker, whose first name is Tammy, wasn't the person who bought 9 marbles.
The horse trainer, the person who bought 2 marbles, didn't want a copy of Clemens's book.
The kicker, the person who bought 25 marbles, didn't want a copy of Maciejewski's book.
The coat check person isn't Tammy Clemens.
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25
9
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7
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Bil
25
9
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7
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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!