Here's the context. I'm playing Spelling Bee, a game where you have to make words from seven letters and one of the letters you have to use. Anyways I get a board with a M, E, C, A in it. Now normally you can't use proper nouns but mecca it took.
I understand that there's a secondary definition of mecca meaning the most important place to something, like Madison Square Garden is the mecca of basketball. But it still feels like a reference to the city so it should be a proper noun. For instance I can't use Rome despite it being used in two idioms that aren't necessarily referring to the actual city of Rome.
If the word is not challenged, it's legal. Period.
This seems Chaotic Good to me