Well, here's the perfect example how giving some help to our spymaster might hit us back.
The thing is we don't know for sure if SD followed the logic OH gave him. I mean, did he follow both of those "rules" we have him. So what does that yellowed line mean? I read it this way:
- The remaining OIL word is PORT.
- The remaining OIL word is not HOLE.
But I think you (Bob) read it this way:
- The remaining OIL word is PORT.
- The last word is not HOLE and we can ignore it.
So did SD use it this way:
- I'll say unlimited so that they'll pick PORT as the last OIL word.
- After that "reset" and think again, all words available for the last clue.
- Use Man as a clue to strongly connect both SNOW and HOLE.
Or did he use it this way:
- I'll say unlimited so that they'll pick PORT as the last OIL word.
- NEVER pick HOLE (ignore it as last word).
- Use Man as a clue to connect SNOW and PIANO (impossible to connect with a two clue if HOLE is not ignored).
Had SD said Man (2), we would have faced similar issue. Okay, so we pick HOLE (last OIL word) but does that mean we need to ignore PORT? Anyway, Bob is right that SD might mean we should ignore HOLE. Or was he just unable to come with a clue for SNOW + PORT?
So let's assume for a second that the remaining words are indeed PIANO and SNOW (PORT for OIL). How'd you clue them? I don't see any other chance than MAN (with ignoring HOLE). But then, why did JR4 use unlimited earlier? He must've seen that there's a chance for us to win quite easily if we get to last clue? But if he saw us having PIANO and SNOW with HOLE on board he shouldn't panic, right?
So let's assume the words were PORT and SNOW (HOLE for OIL). SD didn't find a clue for them? Icebreaker or similar should've been a perfect clue.
Anyway... after wall of text I don't know if I said anything to help us decide. I guess we all agree PORT is one and SNOW is the other. I think while writing this I'm leaning slightly towards PIANO after those... but only because I'm a bit confused why he didn't clue for PORT and SNOW in the first place with 2 if they were the intended words.