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- Waddington, Lancashire
- Doug Wade
- Jock Wadley
- Wahroonga Public School
- Waiapu (New Zealand electorate)
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- Waikaia (New Zealand electorate)
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- Waimea-Picton
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- Waipareira
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- Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay (New Zealand electorate)
- Wairarapa North
- Wairarapa South
- Wairau (New Zealand electorate)
- Bruce Waite
- Waitomo (New Zealand electorate)
- Waitotara (New Zealand electorate)
- Judy Wajcman
- Wakanui (New Zealand electorate)
- Wakatipu (New Zealand electorate)
- Wakehurst Public School
- Chris Wakelin
- The Wakes
- Wakker Prize
- Thomas Wakley
- Wales Academy of Voice and Dramatic Arts
- Andrew Walker (footballer)
- Christopher Walker (athlete)
- Ernest Walker (composer)
- Jordy Walker
- Taylor Walker (footballer)
- Alex Wall
- Wallace (New Zealand electorate)
- Luc Wallays
- Eric Wallin
- Frederick Samuel Wallis
- Walmer Bridge
- Aidan Walsh
- Denis Walsh
- Dick Walsh
- Walter the Softy
- Nicolas Walter
- Errol Walters
- John Waltham
- Walton Centre
- Roy Walton
- William Walton
- Walverden Water
- Wanderley (footballer, born 1938)
- Wang Yongfeng
- Wanganui and Rangitikei
- Palmer Wapau
- Wapping Tunnel
- War Medal 1939–1945
- War Chhod Na Yaar
- Arlee Wararong
- Dave Ward (rugby union)
- The Ware Case (1917 film)
- Bob Wareing
- McKenzie Wark
- Warla, Madhya Pradesh
- Ben Warland
- Warton, Fylde
- Warton, Lancaster
- Warul Kawa Indigenous Protected Area
- Warwick Senior High School
- Warwickshire County Council elections
- Water (2005 film)
- Water, Lancashire
- Waterfoot, Lancashire
- Waterloo Tunnel
- Waterskiing at the 2015 SEA Games
- Andrew Watson (racing driver)
- Anthony Watson (businessman)
- Craig Watson (boxer)
- Danny Watts
- Michael Watts (geographer)
- Ray Watts (singer)
- Joseph Waugh
- Wavertree Technology Park
- Wavertree Windmill
- Fred Way
- WD Austerity 2-10-0 73755 Longmoor
- We'll to the Woods No More (John Ireland)
- Adrian Webster (footballer, born 1980)
- Elizabeth Webster
- Steve Webster (bassist)
- Charly Wegelius
- Josef Wehrli
- Weir, Lancashire
- Daniel Welch (racing driver)
- Robert Welch (designer)
- David Weller
- Wellington Country
- Wellington East (New Zealand electorate)
- Wellington North (New Zealand electorate)
- Wellington Rooms, Liverpool
- Wellington South (New Zealand electorate)
- Wellington South and Suburbs
- Wellington Suburbs (New Zealand electorate)
- Wellington Suburbs and Country
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- Wellington-Karori
- Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington
- Daniel Wells (snooker player)
- Doreen Wells
- Lauren Wells (hurdler)
- Welt am Sonntag
- Wen Wei Po
- Andreas Wengert
- Wennington, Lancashire
- Wessex '82
- Wolfpack West
- West Auckland (New Zealand electorate)
- West Bradford, Lancashire
- West Coast (New Zealand electorate)
- West Germany at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- West Tower
- Westby-with-Plumptons
- Odd Westbye
- Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
- Westdeutsche Zeitung
- Western Australian Club
- Western Corridor NRL bid
- Western Hutt
- Westland (New Zealand electorate)
- Westland Boroughs
- Westland North
- Westland South
- Whalley, Lancashire
- Wiremu Whareaitu
- Wheelton
- When We Go to War
- When We Were Young (Adele song)
- Whepstead, Wellington Point
- Whig Party (British political party)
- Whitby Lighthouse
- White Coppice
- Darryl White
- Derrick White (politician)
- Charlie Whitely
- Whitemark
- James Whiteside
- Whitestake
- Arthur Whittingham
- Whittington, Lancashire
- Whittle-le-Woods
- Who Are These Children?
- Wicked Beat Sound System
- Wickham River
- George H. Widdows
- The Wide Blue Road
- Pablo Wilches
- Wild City
- Wild Oats XI
- Jason Wild
- Wildman River
- Daniel Willems
- Eske Willerslev
- Lawrie Willett
- LÉ William Butler Yeats
- William Clarke College
- Charles Williams-Wynn (1775–1850)
- Ben Williams (referee)
- Darrell Williams (rugby league)
- Gary Williams (footballer, born 1959)
- Keith Williams (Australian footballer)
- Lloyd Williams (businessman)
- Peter Williams (lawyer)
- Roy Williams (Australian footballer, born 1929)
- Steven A. Williams
- Aaron Williamson
- David Willis (Australian footballer)
- Willoughby Girls High School
- Mary-Kay Wilmers
- Wilpshire
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- Desiré Wilson
- Harry Wilson (Australian footballer)
- William Carus Wilson
- Henry B. Wimbush
- Lady Davina Windsor
- Vincent Wing
- Winmarleigh
- Winter Mountain
- A Winter Scene with Skaters near a Castle
- Winter Words (song cycle)
- Guido Winterberg
- Brian Winton
- Wire (Wire album)
- Nicholas Wiseman
- Wismar
- Wiswell