Pattern: Puzzle words that are each a kind of a thing

Step 1: Identify two puzzle words that are each a kind of the same thing. This is a New York Times puzzle, so unique, subtle connections between puzzle words are more likely to be correct than simple and obvious connections. Describe the connection between the puzzle words as precisely as possible.

Examples from prior puzzles:

Puzzle words that are each a kind of organization: CLUB GROUP PARTY TEAM
Puzzle words that are each a kind of shirt: CROP POLO TANK TEE
Puzzle words that are each a kind of bird: CARDINAL JAY LARK SWIFT
Puzzle words that are each a kind of transportation: BOAT CAR PLANE TRAIN
Puzzle words that are each a kind of cartoon mouse: ITCHY JERRY PINKY SPEEDY
Puzzle words that are each a kind of accessory: BELT BRACELET TIE WATCH
Puzzle words that are each a kind of container: BASKET BIN CHEST HAMPER
Puzzle words that are each a kind of circular shape: BAND CIRCLE HOOP RING
Puzzle words that are each a kind of place to shop: MALL MARKET OUTLET STORE
Puzzle words that are each a kind of wrench: ALLEN CRESCENT MONKEY SOCKET

Step 2: See if other puzzle words can share that connection by being a kind of the same thing. Try to arrive at a group of four puzzle words that are each a kind of the same thing. This is a New York Times puzzle, so unique, subtle connections are more likely to be correct than simple and obvious connections. If you can’t identify a group of four puzzle words that are each a kind of the same thing, start over at Step 1.
