Four people (Amy, Jesse, Zorro, and Ursula) with last names Smith, Forsberg, Ewing, and Lindros, each owned a number of quills.
Each person was of a different occupation: banker, graphic artist, florist, and valet.
If each person owned one of the following amounts of quills, (8, 7, 9, and 16) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many quills each person owned?
Smith wasn't the person who owned 9 quills. Neither did Zorro nor the valet.
Jesse, who is not Forsberg, is the banker's cousin.
Jesse, Forsberg, and Amy were not the person who owned 16 quills.
Jesse, Ewing, and the person who owned 7 quills each had different dinners last night.
Ursula, who is not Lindros, is the banker's cousin.
The florist, who owned 16 quills, isn't Forsberg.
Smith wasn't the person who owned 16 quills. Neither did Ursula nor the banker.
Amy, Smith, and the person who owned 16 quills each had different dinners last night.
Zorro, Forsberg, and the person who owned 9 quills each had different dinners last night.
Ursula, Lindros, and Jesse were not the person who owned 9 quills.
Forsberg wasn't the person who owned 8 quills. Neither did Amy nor the florist.
The person who owned 8 quills, Forsberg, and the banker have known each other for years.
Amy, Smith, and the person who owned 7 quills each had different dinners last night.
The banker, who owned 9 quills, isn't Forsberg.
The florist isn't Amy Ewing.
The banker, whose first name is Amy, wasn't the person who owned 8 quills.
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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!