It's also called a walk:
BB
Base on Balls
Harry Truman had stars & stripes in his eyes when he designated June 14 as this annual "Day"
Flag Day
Though I took the Harvard Bridge across the Charles River, it took me to this tech-savvy university
MIT
Enjoying mountain living, 12 major Greek gods called this place home; at nearly 9,600' up there, the gods did have a nice view
Mount Olympus
"Ella ____", a fairy godmother is involved
Enchanted
A boxer wants to be on the giving end:
TKO
Technical Knockout
In 1908 founder Anna Jarvis gave birth to the first official observance of this May holiday
Mother's Day
The promenade down Volunteer Blvd., of course, led me to the University of this state
Tennessee
Heracles got in on an expedition with the Argonauts, led by this man
Jason
"The Twilight Saga: ____ Moon"
New
For a hoopster:
PPG
Points Per Game
I do not like green eggs & ham, but I do like that Read Across America Day, March 2, is his birthday
Dr. Seuss
Sometimes we walked down Westwood Blvd. to get to this California university founded in 1919
UCLA
In addition to being god of the sea, he's also the god of earthquakes
Poseidon
"Nick & Norah's ____ Playlist", it goes on & on
Infinite
He tries to sack the quarterback:
DE
Defensive End
A June observance celebrates this U.S. national symbol, now back from the brink of extinction
Bald Eagle
Locust Walk was a fine way to get to class at the Wharton School, part of this university
University of Pennsylvania
Thought to be the center of the Earth, this town at Mt. Parnassus' foot was known for its oracle--ya see that coming?
Delphi
"The ____ Now", Miles Teller & Shailene Woodley
Spectacular
Part of baseball stats:
WAR
Wins Above Replacement
This "colorful" shopping day is the day after Thanksgiving
Black Friday
The walk through New Orleans' Audubon Park was a lovely way to get to this private university on St. Charles Ave.
Tulane
Homer dubbed this war god "the blood-stained bane of mortals", & ol' Homie wasn't far wrong
Ares
"____ Bodies", a zombie love story
Warm