That seems to be a bug when running Safari 9 under Yosemite. I’m running El 
Capitan with Safari 9, and VO announces clickable for me.

> On Oct 1, 2015, at 3:54 PM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone, still using version 10.10 of the operating system, but I did 
> install the safari 9 update, and noticed something interesting. Not sure if 
> this is a bug or by design, but, in many cases, the "clickable" attribute is 
> no longer announced. These are elements that function as links or buttons, 
> but are instead created using java script. Personally I wish web developers 
> would just use the standard link and button elements instead of trying to be 
> fancy, but I guess we're stuck with it. So, if you are using safari 9, you 
> may have to pay a bit more attention in order to guess if something can be 
> clicked or not.
> 
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