January 22nd, 2017, 18:18
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The more I think about it, the more convinced I am that it has to be FAIR.
Two-word clues allow you to be very specific - so if we work backwards, and try to imagine how we would clue the words:
It can't be GENIUS, because if you had to clue TRIANGLE/GENIUS, you'd just name a genius. Pythagoras 2 or Euclid 2.
Likewise, there are simpler ways to clue TRIANGLE/BALL (Billiards?) and TRIANGLE/BOX (Toblerone?)
I'm not sure how I'd clue TRIANGLE/COURT, but TRIANGLE/FAIR immediately suggests the very specific word Equilateral. A triangle equal on all sides.
If we're being asked to pick something that contains equilateral triangles, then there are too many options: BALL/BOX/COURT.
So it's more likely that pjabrony is asking us to make a connection with the definition itself, which leaves only one possibility: FAIR.