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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from April 2014"
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- Alex Wade
- Lloyd Wade
- Edward Wadsworth
- Leif Wager
- Wahgunyah railway station
- Anthony Waite
- Waiting for a Visa
- Wake Up World (album)
- Stephen Wakelam
- Adam Wakenshaw
- Charlie Walker-Blair
- Charles Walker (Fijian politician)
- Jack Walker (cricketer)
- Jonny Walker (boxer)
- Alex Walkinshaw
- Keith Waller
- USCGC Walnut (WLB-205)
- Dermot Walsh
- William Walton (cricketer, born 1799)
- Matthew Warchus
- Najan Ward
- Abdullah Wardak
- The Warlords
- Division of Warringah
- Warrington Bridge
- Wasted (Def Leppard song)
- The Water Margin (film)
- Water speed record
- University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business
- Waterside Series
- Constance Watney
- Katherine Watney
- Anthony Watson (rugby union)
- Marcus Watson (rugby union)
- Watsonia railway station
- Édouard Wattelier
- Anthony Brian Watts
- Joseph Wauters
- Wax (rapper)
- Tony Way
- Dirk Wayenberg
- Ian Weatherhead
- Charles Edmund Webber
- WebberBus
- Franz Weber (activist)
- Marianne Weber
- John Weddell
- Leo Weilenmann
- Alison Weir
- Andree Welge
- 2012–13 Wellington Phoenix FC season
- 2013–14 Wellington Phoenix FC season
- 2010 Welsh Cup final
- Welsh Football League Cup
- John Welsh (actor)
- Kay Weniger
- Bill Werbeniuk
- Franz von Werner
- Wolfgang von Wersin
- Robbie Wessels
- West End Girls (Swedish band)
- West Linton
- Kieran West
- Western River Wilderness Protection Area
- Westgate-on-Sea
- Richard Westmacott (Indian Army officer)
- Weston Secondary School
- All Saints' Church, Weston, Cheshire
- Elfriede Wever
- What's a Few Men?
- Wheatfield, Oxfordshire
- Arthur Wheeler (motorcyclist)
- Charlie Whelan
- Sir Francis Wheler, 10th Baronet
- When Björk Met Attenborough
- When I Fall in Love... with Both
- James Whitaker (journalist)
- The White Album (Hillsong United album)
- White Hair Devil Lady
- White Hart Lane Community Sports Centre
- White Noise (Disclosure song)
- Albert White (VC)
- Jim Whitely
- John Whittaker (businessman)
- Whittle Dene
- Wibbling Rivalry
- Louis Wienholt
- Tommy Wieringa
- John Tyson Wigan
- Richard Wigglesworth (rugby union)
- Wild Search
- Stuart Wilde
- Mildred Wiley
- Owen Wilkes
- Anne Wilkinson
- Christ Church, Willaston
- Williams Island (South Australia)
- Nancy Williams
- Rob Williams (filmmaker)
- Martha Williamson
- Nicol Williamson
- Willian Oliveira
- Andrew Willis (rugby league)
- USCGC Willow (WLB-202)
- David Wilmot (actor)
- Frae Wilson
- Roland Wilson (economist)
- Christopher Finch-Hatton, 15th Earl of Winchilsea
- Anna Windass
- Dean Windass
- Windsor, South Australia
- Wingate, County Durham
- Wings (1977 TV series)
- Winterstoke sun shelter and rock gardens
- Wirral Waters
- Laurie Wisefield
- Donald Wiseman
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wistaston
- Nicholas Witchell
- Witness Against the Beast
- Witnesses and testimonies of the Armenian genocide
- Wittenoom, Western Australia
- Katy Wix
- Wolfershausen
- Anna Wolkoff
- Women's Big Bash League
- Wonderland (band)
- Bernard Wood (geologist)
- Christopher Wood (writer)
- Georgina Theodora Wood
- John Wood (surgeon)
- Woodard Schools
- Woodcroft College
- Chris Woodhead
- Owen Woodhouse
- Woodlands Memorial Ground
- Thomas Woods (Irish diplomat)
- Tony Woollett
- Worcester Foregate Street railway station
- Work It Out (Def Leppard song)
- World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers
- 2011 World Netball Championships
- World of Stone (EP)
- Charles Worley
- Robert Worley (architect)
- Mike Wozniak
- Tim Wren
- Alexandra Wright
- David Wright (footballer)
- Joseph Wright of Derby
- Mark Wright (footballer, born 1982)
- Nick Wright (footballer, born 1987)
- Writer
- Bruno Wu
- Nikita Wu
- 2013 Wuxi Classic
- Annie Forsyth Wyatt
- Leonard Wyburd
- Richard Wyche (merchant)
- Wye Valley Railway
- William Wyggeston
- Olwen Wymark
- Pamela Wynne
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- Isaac Yamma
- Yarra Ranges Shire
- Yarra Valley
- 2012–13 Yeovil Town F.C. season
- Yeshwantgad
- Raymond Yiu
- 2010–11 York City F.C. season
- John York (Master of the Mint)
- The Yorkshire Times
- Houman Younessi
- Young and Dangerous 2
- Young and Dangerous: The Prequel
- Young Liberals (UK)
- Bilal Yousaf
- Youth Mass
- Yovanna
- Yusif ibn Kuseyir Mausoleum