Freezer
Articuno
One who doodles, or a sliding storage compartment in a cabinet
drawer
With a maximum depth of 36,000ft, this Pacific trench is significantly deeper than Mt. Everest is tall
Marianas Trench
The 1906 Hepburn Act increased federal rule over this form of transportation; some say contributed to its eventual decline
railroads
Originally orange before he was green, however his home has always been a trash can
Oscar the Grouch
Chansey
As a flower, it's one syllable; as a type of wine, it's two
rose
Composed of around 17,000 islands, this country also boasts the largest number of active volcanoes
Indonesia
These two brothers were responsible for a number of aviatic achievements in the early 1900s: they are mainly referred to by last name, what were their first names?
Wilbur and Orville
Kermit’s signature instrument, or otherwise the one he performs the most songs with, is this
banjo
Lizardon
Charizard
As a verb, this word means "to have gained knowledge" but as a two-syllable adjective, it’s a synonym for "erudite"
learned
Devon Island, the world’s largest uninhabited island, is used by scientists and astronauts to simulate the environment of Mars; it has belonged to this country for the last 200 years
Canada
This coin got a makeover in 1909, commemorating the 100th anniversary of a president's birth
penny
This blue creature with a large nose stated on both Sesame Street and the Jimmy Kimmel show that Kermit was his best friend
Grover
Metamon
Ditto
As a word meaning "strong point", it can be one or two; as a musical notation, it’s definitely two
forte
This country hosts Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Southern Hemisphere as well as the highest mountain outside of Asia
Argentina
Attorney General/Napoleon’s grand-nephew Charles Bonaparte wanted his own crew of agents, creating what is now this law enforcement division in 1908
FBI
The characters known as “Muppets” were originally created for their own show in 1976, by this man
Jim Henson
Boober (Buubaa)
Magmar
A word for the top of the head; or, a liver spread
pate
The highest verifiable temperature of 129F has been recorded twice throughout history; once in California, and once in this country
Kuwait
A 1903 treaty would have leased the U.S. a strip of land across this country’s isthmus; the U.S. Senate ratified it, but Colombia did not
Panama
Cookie Monster’s real name: officially mentioned only twice
Sid/Sidney