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| 金声玉亮2.0 | After examining the provided words/phrases, I have identified four groups of four items that share a common theme. Here are the groups: **united, american, frontier, spirit** (all four are names of airlines: United Airlines, American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Spirit Airlines) **drill, exercise, practice, routine** (all four are related to physical activities or training) **friar, monkey, rip, wrench** (all four can be associated with tools, actions, or characters in a mechanical or workshop context: a friar could be a wrench turner, a monkey wrench is a type of wrench, to rip can refer to tearing, and a wrench is a tool) **sundry, tear, wedding, yank** (all four can be associated with emotional or ceremonial events: sundry refers to various items, tear can be an emotional response, wedding is a ceremonial event, and yank can be an action taken during a ceremony) Here is the list of 16 items in the order of their groups, separated by commas: **united, american, frontier, spirit, drill, exercise, practice, routine, friar, monkey, rip, wrench, sundry, tear, wedding, yank** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| deepseek-r1 | **united, american, frontier, spirit, drill, exercise, practice, routine, tear, rip, yank, wrench, monkey, friar, sundry, wedding** **Groups:** 1. **united, american, frontier, spirit** (airline names) 2. **drill, exercise, practice, routine** (training/repetition) 3. **tear, rip, yank, wrench** (verbs meaning to pull or twist forcefully) 4. **monkey, friar, sundry, wedding** (words that can follow "mad" to form phrases, e.g., "mad monkey," "mad friar," "mad sundry," "mad wedding") |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| gpto1 | **united, american, frontier, spirit, drill, exercise, practice, routine, rip, tear, wrench, yank, monkey, friar, wedding, sundry** | rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find four groups of four items that share a common theme or characteristic. Let's analyze the given words/phrases: 1. **drill** 2. **frontier** 3. **rip** 4. **exercise** 5. **monkey** 6. **spirit** 7. **practice** 8. **tear** 9. **united** 10. **american** 11. **friar** 12. **sundry** 13. **wedding** 14. **yank** 15. **wrench** 16. **routine** Let's start by identifying potential categories: - **drill, exercise, practice, routine**: These words are related to training or repeated activities. - **rip, tear, yank, wrench**: These words are related to actions of pulling or breaking. - **monkey, spirit, friar, yank**: These words can be associated with types of "jack" (jack-in-the-box, jack spirit, jack friar, jack yank). - **frontier, united, american, sundry**: These words can be associated with the concept of "states" (frontier state, United States, American state, sundry state). Now, let's group them accordingly: 1. **drill, exercise, practice, routine**: Related to training or repeated activities. 2. **rip, tear, yank, wrench**: Related to actions of pulling or breaking. 3. **monkey, spirit, friar, yank**: Types of "jack". 4. **frontier, united, american, sundry**: Associated with "states". Thus, the solution is: **drill, exercise, practice, routine, rip, tear, yank, wrench, monkey, spirit, friar, yank, frontier, united, american, sundry** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | **drill, frontier, rip, exercise, monkey, spirit, practice, tear, united, american, friar, sundry, wedding, yank, wrench, routine** | rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are the groups: **united, american, frontier, spirit** (all four are names of airlines: United Airlines, American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Spirit Airlines) **drill, exercise, practice, routine** (all four are related to physical training or workouts) **friar, monkey, rip, yank** (all four can be types of seams or tears in fabric, or actions that can cause them: a friar's seam is a type of seam, a monkey tear is a type of tear, to rip is to tear, and to yank is to pull forcefully) **sundry, tear, wedding, wrench** (all four can be types of parties or gatherings: a sundry party is a miscellaneous gathering, a tear party is a type of farewell party, a wedding is a type of party, and a wrench party is a type of going-away party, although this one is less common) Here is the list of 16 items in the order of their groups, separated by commas: **united, american, frontier, spirit, drill, exercise, practice, routine, friar, monkey, rip, yank, sundry, tear, wedding, wrench** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I've found four groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, united, yank, friar, monkey, spirit, wrench, rip, sundry, tear, wedding** The groups are: 1. **drill, exercise, practice, routine**: These four words are all related to training or preparation, often in a physical or military context. 2. **american, frontier, united, yank**: These four words are all related to the United States of America, with "frontier" referring to the American frontier, "united" referencing the United States, "yank" being a colloquial term for an American, and "american" being a straightforward reference. 3. **friar, monkey, spirit, wrench**: These four words are all related to types of "tuck" or "tucks", which are types of folds or pleats in clothing. A "friar's tuck" is a type of fold in a sleeve, a "monkey tuck" is a type of fold in a pant leg, a "spirit tuck" is a type of fold in a shirt, and a "wrench tuck" is a type of fold in a pant leg. 4. **rip, sundry, tear, wedding**: These four words are all related to types of "seams" or "sewing". A "rip" is a type of seam, "sundry" can refer to a type of sewing stitch, a "tear" can refer to a type of seam or a torn seam, and a "wedding" can refer to a type of seam or a wedding dress. Please note that the categories are quite specific, and the connections between the words might not be immediately apparent. |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | **drill, exercise, practice, routine, frontier, rip, wrench, yank, american, united, wedding, spirit, monkey, friar, sundry, tear** The first group shares the theme of activities or actions related to work or physical exertion. The second group contains words that imply force or action being applied to objects or situations. The third group includes words associated with national identity or unity. The fourth group consists of words that can be related to either religious figures, celebrations, or have multiple meanings (in this case, they all have additional connotations beyond their primary definitions). |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| baichuan4 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find four groups of four items that share something in common. Let's analyze each item and see if we can identify any patterns or similarities. 1. **drill**: This could refer to a tool for making holes or to a military exercise. 2. **frontier**: This can mean a border or the edge of civilization. 3. **rip This could This could mean to tear something forcefully or to criticize harshly. 4. **exercise**: This refers to physical activity or a practice problem. 5. **monkey**: This is an animal. 6. **spirit**: This can mean the soul or the essence of something. 7. **practice**: This refers to the act of rehearsing or performing regularly. 8. **tear**: This can mean to rip something or to cry. 9. **united**: This means joined together or agreeing. 10. **american**: This refers to something or someone from the United States. 11. **friar**: This is a member of a religious order. 12. **sundry**: This means various or miscellaneous. 13. **wedding**: This is a ceremony where two people are married. 14. **yank**: This can mean to pull something forcefully or to be a slang term for a person from New York. 15. **wrench**: This is a tool used for gripping and turning nuts and bolts. 16. **routine**: This refers to a regular or customary procedure. Now, let's try to group these items based on their shared characteristics: Group 1: **Monkey, Spirit, Friar, Sundry** - These are all nouns that could be associated with religion or spirituality in some way. Group 2: **Drill, Exercise, Practice, Routine** - These are all activities or actions that involve physical or mental training. Group 3: **Rip, Tear, Yank, Wrench** - These are all verbs that involve some form of pulling or tearing forcefully. Group 4: **Frontier, United, American, Wedding** - These are all nouns that relate to concepts of unity, nationality, or significant events. So, the solution would be: **Monkey, Spirit, Friar, Sundry, Drill, Exercise, Practice, Routine, Rip, Tear, Yank, Wrench, Frontier, United, American, Wedding**. |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| doubao | **drill, wrench, practice, routine, frontier, sundry, spirit, friar, rip, tear, exercise, wedding, monkey, united, american, yank** | rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| gpto1 | **united, american, frontier, spirit, drill, exercise, practice, routine, rip, tear, wrench, yank, monkey, friar, wedding, sundry** | rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| kimi | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found four groups that share something in common: 1. Drill, exercise, practice, routine (all four are related to activities or actions) 2. Frontier, united, american (all three are related to the United States) 3. Monkey, spirit, friar, wrench (all four have the same number of syllables: two) 4. Rip, tear, sundry, yank (all four are words that can be associated with pulling or tearing) So, the answer is: **drill, exercise, practice, routine, frontier, united, american, monkey, spirit, friar, wrench, rip, tear, sundry, yank** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| minimax | To solve this, we need to identify a common characteristic shared by four different groups of four items each. Let's go through the items and try to find patterns: 1. drill, frontier, rip, exercise 2. monkey, spirit, practice, tear 3. united, american, friar, sundry 4. wedding, yank, wrench, routine Looking at the first group, "drill," "frontier," "rip," and "exercise," we can see that "drill" and "exercise" are both nouns that can also be verbs related to training or working out. "Frontier" is a noun related to the border of a country or a field of activity. "Rip" is a verb meaning to tear or pull apart forcefully, but it doesn't seem to fit with the others in terms of a common theme. Moving on to the second group, "monkey," "spirit," "practice," and "tear," we can see that "monkey" is a noun, "spirit" can be a noun meaning a non-physical entity or a verb meaning to animate, "practice" is a noun or verb related to doing something repeatedly to improve, and "tear" can be a noun or verb related |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| wenxinyiyan | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify four distinct categories, each containing four words or phrases from the given list. Let's analyze the words and search for commonalities: 1. **Physical Actions**: We can identify a group of words that represent physical actions or activities. * **drill**: the action of making holes or practicing repeatedly. * **rip**: to tear or split apart. * **exercise**: physical activity for maintaining health or strength. * **practice**: the act of rehearsing or performing an activity repeatedly. 2. **Animals**: Another category could be words related to animals. * **monkey**: a primate animal. * Since there are no other animal-related words that form a distinct group of four, we'll set this category aside and look for others. 3. **Emotions or Abstract Concepts**: Words that evoke emotions or represent abstract ideas. * **spirit**: the non-physical part of a person; vitality or courage. * Although 'spirit' fits this category, we need three more words to form a group. Let's keep searching. 4. **Nations or Nationalities**: Words associated with countries or their citizens. * **united**: often associated with "United States". * **american**: related to the United States or its people. * We need two more words to complete this category. 5. **Tools or Devices**: Objects used for specific tasks. * **wrench**: a tool used for turning bolts or nuts. * Again, we need three more words for this category. 6. **Events or Ceremonies**: Words related to specific occasions or celebrations. * **wedding**: the ceremony of marrying. * We require three additional words for this group. Analyzing the remaining words, we notice that 'frontier', 'tear', 'friar', 'sundry', 'yank', and 'routine' don't immediately fit into the above categories. However, upon closer inspection: * **frontier** seems to be a misspelling of 'frontier' which might suggest 'frontier' (a person who lives on a frontier), but let's consider it might be a typo for 'frontier' meaning related to a border or limit. If we consider 'frontier' as related to borders, it could suggest a theme of 'togetherness' or 'union'. * **tear** (aside from being a physical action) can also refer to a drop of fluid, often associated with emotion. * **friar** is an archaic term for a friar or a member of a mendicant order, which might suggest a religious or spiritual theme. * **sundry** means various or diverse, not directly fitting into any category, but it could be considered in a group of words that are 'miscellaneous'. * **yank** means to pull sharply, similar to a physical action. * **routine** refers to a regular or habitual practice. Now, let's attempt to form four distinct groups: **Group 1: Physical Actions** * drill * rip * exercise * practice **Group 2: Nations or Nationalities (considering 'frontier' as related to borders/union)** * united * american * frontier (assuming it relates to borders or union, signifying togetherness) * yank (considering it as a slang term for an American, although this is a stretch) **Group 3: Emotions or Abstract Concepts (including 'spirit' and considering 'tear' in the emotional sense)** * spirit * tear (emotional sense) * friar (religious or spiritual theme) * routine (abstract concept of regularity) **Group 4: Miscellaneous (since 'sundry' means various, we'll group it with other words that don't directly fit into the above categories)** * monkey * wrench * sundry * wedding (it's an event, but since it doesn't form a group with other events, we include it here) The final groups, ordered as requested: **drill, rip, exercise, practice, united, american, frontier, yank, spirit, tear, friar, routine, monkey, wrench, sundry, wedding** Note: Some of these groupings are based on interpretations and assumptions, especially considering the potential typo in 'frontier' and the stretched meaning of 'yank'. The puzzle's intention might differ, but this solution offers one possible way to categorize the given words. |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to find four groups of four items each that share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words/phrases step-by-step to identify potential categories. 1. **Drill, Frontier, Rip, Exercise, Monkey, Spirit, Practice, Tear, United, American, Friar, Sundry, Wedding, Yank, Wrench, Routine** ### Step-by-Step Analysis: 1. **Length of Words:** - 5 letters: drill, rip, friar, yank - 6 letters: monkey, spirit, united, routine - 7 letters: frontier, exercise, practice, wedding - 8 letters: tear, american, sundry, wrench This doesn't seem to be the right approach as the categories need to be more specific. 2. **Word Types:** - Nouns: drill, frontier, rip, monkey, spirit, tear, united, american, friar, sundry, wedding, yank, wrench, routine - Verbs: exercise, practice This doesn't form clear groups of four. 3. **Thematic Categories:** - Tools/Objects: drill, wrench - People/Animals: monkey, friar - Actions/Activities: exercise, practice, routine - Places/Concepts: frontier, united, american, sundry This also doesn't form clear groups of four. 4. **Rhymes or Sounds:** - Rhymes with "ear": tear, yank, monkey, exercise - Rhymes with "it": spirit, united, routine, wrench - Rhymes with "red": drill, rip, frontier, practice - Rhymes with "ing": wedding, friar, sundry, american This doesn't seem to fit well either. 5. **Common Themes or Associations:** - **Military/USA**: united, american, yank, drill - **Physical Activities**: exercise, practice, routine, rip - **Religious/Philosophical**: spirit, friar, wedding, tear - **Tools/Equipment**: wrench, drill, frontier, monkey This seems to be a more specific and fitting approach. ### Final Grouping: 1. **Military/USA**: united, american, yank, drill 2. **Physical Activities**: exercise, practice, routine, rip 3. **Religious/Philosophical**: spirit, friar, wedding, tear 4. **Tools/Equipment**: wrench, drill, frontier, monkey However, "drill" appears in two groups, which is not allowed. Let's refine: ### Refined Grouping: 1. **Military/USA**: united, american, yank, drill 2. **Physical Activities**: exercise, practice, routine, rip 3. **Religious/Philosophical**: spirit, friar, wedding, tear 4. **Frontier/Exploration**: frontier, monkey, wrench, sundry This seems to fit well with no overlaps. **Final Answer:** **united, american, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, rip, spirit, friar, wedding, tear, frontier, monkey, wrench, sundry** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |
| deepseek-v3 | To solve this problem, we need to find four groups of four items each that share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words and phrases step-by-step: 1. **List of Items:** - drill - frontier - rip - exercise - monkey - spirit - practice - tear - united - american - friar - sundry - wedding - yank - wrench - routine 2. **Identify Potential Categories:** - **Drill, Rip, Tear, Wrench:** These words can all be associated with actions or tools that involve pulling or twisting. - **Frontier, American, United, Yankee:** These words are related to American culture or history. - **Exercise, Practice, Routine, Spirit:** These words are related to physical or mental activities aimed at improvement or well-being. - **Monkey, Friar, Sundry, Wedding:** These words might not have an obvious commonality, but upon closer inspection, "monkey" can be associated with "friar" (as in "monkey friar"), "sundry" can mean various or miscellaneous, and "wedding" is an event. Alternatively, we can look for another category. 3. **Refine Categories:** - **Drill, Rip, Tear, Wrench:** All these words are verbs related to pulling or twisting actions or tools. - **Frontier, American, United, Yankee:** These words are all related to American culture or identity. - **Exercise, Practice, Routine, Spirit:** These words are all related to activities aimed at improving physical or mental health. - **Monkey, Friar, Sundry, Wedding:** These words can be associated with the names of cocktails or drinks. 4. **Final Grouping:** - **Group 1 (Actions/Tools):** drill, rip, tear, wrench - **Group 2 (American Culture):** frontier, american, united, yank - **Group 3 (Health/Improvement):** exercise, practice, routine, spirit - **Group 4 (Cocktails/Drinks):** monkey, friar, sundry, wedding **Final Answer:** **drill, rip, tear, wrench, frontier, american, united, yank, exercise, practice, routine, spirit, monkey, friar, sundry, wedding** |
rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding |