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Trivia night is fun and challenging—and with these side-splitting questions, it’s also funny! Make your trivia buds crack up with these hilarious (but accurate!) questions, and see how knowledgeable they are about the funnier side of history, sports, pop culture, science, and more. Keep reading for our ultimate list of funny trivia questions!
The Absolute Funniest Trivia Questions
- Q: How many bones does a shark have? A: None at all.
- Q: Which sport has been played on the moon? A: Golf.
- Q: What color is the “black box” on a plane? A: Orange.
- Q: How many noses does a slug have? A: Four.
- Q: What is Richard Gere’s middle name? A: Tiffany.
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