When you signed up for the program, I think it’s fair to say that you accepted 
some amount of risk.  Awful as it is, and I sympathise with your general 
sentiment, you should probably have been ready for this contingency.  These are 
developer waters, stuff is expected to be broken, dysfunctional or otherwise 
beyond reprieve.

Now, to address your particular issue, you’ll have to turn on the Develop menu 
in the Safari preferences, and use it to turn off the rendering of stylesheets. 
 Now you can locate and click the list items.  Turn styles back on once you 
have selected classification and reproducability.  The issue is that there is 
no accessible way to cause the lists to appear visually from the keyboard, so 
for now you’ll just have to forceably unhide them by castrating the application 
temporarily.  This is of course totally broken, and should—somewhat 
ironically—be reported using the Apple Bug Reporter.  I’ll make a note.

P.S.: I already have, it seems.

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