South America
Baseball
Fish
Colleges and University
Starts and ends with W
100

Icy mountain streams in Peru are the source of the amazon, which flows into this ocean

Atlantic Ocean

100

The batter keeps his thumb on top and catches the ball with the bat to do this

Bunt

100

Though named for their feline looks, not all of the nearly 2400 species have barbels

Catfish

100

The east Lansing school was founded as Michigan agricultural college   

Michigan State University

100

To roll about in liquid for refreshment

wallow

200

When Juan Peron returned to the presidency of this country in 1973, his wife was elected vice president 

Argentina

200

If a fair ball pops out of the glove of an outfielder and over the fence, its ruled this

Home Run

200

You can see a shark coming because of this fin sticking out of the water

Dorsal Fin

200

The southernmost university of California campus bears the name of this city

San Diego

200

The black type of this shade tree can reach 60 feet high

Willow

300

If you are in Montevideo, you are in this country's capital

Uruguay

300

Baseball players warm the bench in here

Dugout

300

This food fish comes in gray, yellowtail and mutton species, but the red is the most popular

Snapper

300

Harvard and Mit are located in this city in the greater Boston Metro Area 

Cambridge

300

Get a load on this conveyance you lift from the rear

Wheelbarrow

400

Country whose captial lies closest to the line of 0 latitude

Ecuador

400

This pitch, which hall of famer Christy Mathewson called the fadeaway, is a type of 30s movie comedy

Screwball

400

A way to cook fish, or a term for newly-hatched salmon

Fry

400

The library at this beg ten school in evanston, Ill. Has a collection of Pre-17th C. German Books

Northwestern University

400

To sift through material and toss out the junk

winnow