Wikipedia defines DROODLES: The trademarked name “Droodle” is a nonsense word suggesting “doodle”, “drawing” and “riddle.” Their general form is minimal: a square box containing a few abstract pictorial elements with a caption (or several) giving a humorous explanation of the picture’s subject.
Droodles are (or were) purely a form of entertainment like any other nonsense cartoon and appeared in pretty much the same places (newspapers, paperback collections, bathroom walls) during their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s
The following definition is in the book, DROODLES by Roger Price: A Droodle is a borkley looking sort of drawing that doesn’t make any sense until you know the correct title. For instance, here are some classic Drooles.
This is a clever Droodle or something from the mind of a crazy person! What do you think this is a picture of??? Please post your answer in comments. Answer tomorrow!

Photo from Droodles by Roger Price

This is NOT Two Palm Trees on a Dessert Island
See in the second Droodle I have helped you discern the subject by telling you what it is NOT!
Are these supposed to be partial pictures or clever/funny sayings like those puzzles with words printed in a certain way to convey some famous phrase?
They are clever pictures conveying absurd ideas. The answers are posted today.
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