The 16 words can be classified into 4 groups with 4 related words in each. What are those relations and groups?
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$\begingroup$ I've already mentioned this in a comment below - there are obvious red herrings which makes the question very ill defined as it will provide more than one answer. $\endgroup$ – rhsquared Aug 3 '16 at 12:43
- NEOPRENE, POLYMER, LATEX, TYRE -- Rubber Products
- SPARKLE,FLICKER,DAZZLE,GLARE -- Light
- FROYO ,CUPCAKE, ECLAIR, DONUT -- Android Versions
- QUARK, GELATO, KEFIR, RICOTTA -- Milk Products
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1$\begingroup$ You should really hide your answer in a spoiler tag >! Also two spaces in the end of a line will keep the next line on a new line. And part of the question was what's the link between them. $\endgroup$ – rhsquared Aug 3 '16 at 12:23
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$\begingroup$ You should write ">!" in front of your original answer. Also, you haven't mentioned what the relations are. $\endgroup$ – Shotstic Aug 3 '16 at 12:25
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froyo kefir quark ricotta - dairy products
sparkle dazzle glare flicker - words describing light
donut gelato cupcake eclair - desserts
neoprene polymer tyre latex - artificial material/product
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1$\begingroup$ I'm pretty sure cupcake, donut, eclair and froyo are in the same group. They're all desserts and Android version numbers(Cupcake=1.5, Donut=1.6, Eclair=2.1 and Froyo=2.2 IIRC). $\endgroup$ – Shotstic Aug 3 '16 at 12:24
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$\begingroup$ @Shotstic - quite possible, it looks like there might be some red herrings. $\endgroup$ – rhsquared Aug 3 '16 at 12:26
Group 1:
Froyo, Donut, Cupcake, Eclair - Versions of Android.
Group 2:
Flicker, Sparkle, Glare, Dazzle - Bright Light
Group 3:
Latex, Gelato, Kefir, Ricotta - Dairy Products
Group 4:
Quark, Neoprene, Polymer, Tyre - Molecules