Would "Notre Dame" be a legal clue for "Things that are Irish", in that their sports teams are nicknamed the Fighting Irish, or would that be buzzed as "does not fit the subject"?
Buzz. Notre Dame in and of itself isn't Irish. You might be able to get away with "A Notre Dame football player".
I am sure this incident has been discussed many times over the years. But, for the life of me, how the heck did the judges allow this clue from Tony Randall in the 70's for the subject "Cotton Things" at 2:47?
I cringed years ago. I cringed now. Way too descriptive.
Quote from: Strikerz04 on June 18, 2021, 10:37:18 PMI cringed years ago. I cringed now. Way too descriptive.That said, would “little pill bottles’ stuffings” been acceptable? (I get that he used a preposition, but I don’t know if it’s “way” too descriptive. Just, too descriptive.)
I think so. I almost think his clue on the previous subject was more egregious. "A hoop on the street" for "Things you roll."