Which sentence is correct?
There is no right or wrong answers
Or
There are no right or wrong answers
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There are no right or wrong answers.
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There's no right or wrong answer, but I must have done something bad because I ended up in Slytherin.
A weird thing happens when you use the contraction "There's."
We use "There's" for a variety of things, singular or plural.
However, "There is" fits better with something singular (or the first thing in the list being singular.)
{not a teacher, but a "There's" user.}