Did you hear when one night a king and a queen went fishing?
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Yes, I have heard the riddle: One night, a king and a queen went fishing. They each caught one fish so how did three fish end up in the bucket?
A Knight.
The joke “One night, a king and a queen went fishing. They each caught one fish so how did three fish end up in the bucket? A Knight” is another play on words involving homophones “night” and “knight.” The setup suggests a simple fishing scenario involving a king and a queen, each catching one fish, but then adds an element of mystery by stating that three fish ended up in the bucket. The punchline “A Knight” resolves the riddle through wordplay. It implies that not only did the king and queen go fishing during the “night,” but also a “knight” (a medieval warrior) was involved, catching the third fish.