- **Q: What is the Colbert Questionert?
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Will Ferrell's recent appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' has generated buzz, thanks to his trademark humor during the 'Colbert Questionert' segment. This article summarizes the key moments from that appearance and also touch...
### Ferrell's Chaotic Colbert Questionert
Will Ferrell's appearance on 'The Late Show' was marked by his nonsensical yet hilarious answers to Stephen Colbert's signature 'Questionert.' From naming the scariest animal as a penguin to suggesting a salami and grapefruit sandwich as the best, Ferrell's responses were designed for laughs. The duo's spontaneous performance of 'Never Gonna Give You Up' added to the segment's chaotic charm.
### The Colbert Questionert Questions
Here are the 15 questions that make up the Colbert Questionert:
1. Best sandwich? 2. What's one thing you own that you really should throw out? 3. What is the scariest animal? 4. Apples or oranges? 5. Have you ever asked someone for their autograph? 6. What do you think happens when we die? 7. Favorite action movie? 8. Favorite smell? 9. Least favorite smell? 10. Exercise: worth it? 11. Flat or sparkling? 12. Most used app on your phone? 13. You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life: what is it? 14. What number am I thinking of? 15. Describe the rest of your life in five words?
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