SOLUTIONS

 

1. WDCS143 'Gems in the Desert'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Donald's little red car is made from multiple American components which means the steering column is on the left hand side.


CORRECT

 

2. U$42 The Case of the Sticky Money


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Even though graffiti on walls come in many variations the backward spelling of names is not an option.


CORRECT

 

3. WDCS111 'Old Loveletters'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Letters always carry stamps on the top right corner.


CORRECT

 

4. U$06 'Digging Jade'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

The American dollar sign is an S with two vertical bars through it.


CORRECT

 

5. WDCS069 'Better Biceps'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Men's jackets are buttoned to the right, while women's are buttoned to the left.


CORRECT

 

6. WDCS225 'Volunteer Fireman'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

The panels show a sequence in which Donald jumps swiftly down to the left. He cannot suddenly turn in mid-air.


CORRECT

 

7. WDCS220 'Weemite'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

People in official uniforms salute using their right arm.


CORRECT

 

8. WDCS158 'To Bee or Not to Bee'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Law enforcers in America wear their police badges or sheriff stars on the left side of their chests.


CORRECT

 

9. WDCS089 'Sleepy Night Watchman'


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Musical notes always have the round parts sticking out to the left of their bodies.


CORRECT

 

10. FC0328 In Old California!


FAULTY
EXPLANATION

Narrative comments on top of a panel always start in the left hand side.


CORRECT

 

 

 

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