"Droodles" (doodle/riddles) were created in the 1950s by humorist
Roger Price, who also wrote the book/game "Mad Libs." I remember both of them fondly. Above are several selections of original droodles. Answers at
this link (I think in each case the first of each set of choices was the "correct" one in the book).
(indirectly via)
I thought for sure that #1 was a person bending over on a toilet.
ReplyDelete#2 was a ship, too late to save a drowning witch.
ReplyDeleteor a mother pyramid feeding her child
DeleteThe source has undergone linkrot over the years. Those interested can find answers by typing "droodles" into Google Image search (or request the book from your library). IIRC, #1 was a spider doing a handstand, #3 was a bird who caught a strong worm, and #4 was a man in a bow tie who stood too close to the elevator doors.
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