Unfortunately, this was a bad audit. Bad audits suck. As Jon Clements noted in a comment:
[B]asically, this is one of those situations where the user was spam seeding and answering from another account they owned...
It was obvious to a moderator that the post was spam, with the extra information that is available to moderators. Which is why the moderator chose to nuke it as spam.
The problem is, posts nuked by a moderator as spam become eligible for use by the system as audits, which is not always correct, because sometimes it's not obvious to a normal reviewer without moderator privileges why the post had been nuked as spam. Again, as Jon goes on to say:
[I] don't blame you for saying looks okay, but sometimes when things are flagged they end up in the review queue when really they shouldn't...
I think your "Looks OK" vote was reasonable in this case; it did look like a valid answer. About the only thing you could have done differently would be to click through to the post, notice that it had been deleted, realize it must therefore be an audit, and guarantee your passing by choosing one of the other options. But I personally don't think reviewers should be responsible for this, that's why I think this is a bad audit. Audits are supposed to be obvious.
Jon's already taken care of removing this one from the pool of audits:
I've cleared the spam flag off the answer and re-deleted [the answer].
That's about all we can do at this point. You do not have a review suspension, but you will need to be extra careful within the next few days while reviewing to make sure that you don't fail another audit, as that might lead to an automatic review suspension.