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- The Weakest Link (British game show)
- Wear It's 'At
- Weatherby
- Jane Weaver
- William Frederick Webb
- George Webbe (cricketer, born 1854)
- Wedding (Berlin)
- Wedding dress of Grace Kelly
- Weed Out!
- Paul Weel
- Nayantha Weeraman
- Roshan Weerasinghe
- Benjamin Weigelt
- Weihai
- John Weinerhall
- Markus Weinzierl
- Scott Weir
- Chinese ship Weishanhu
- Elwyn Welch
- Wellard
- Joan Welles, 9th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby
- Sharrod Wellingham
- Wellington (footballer, born 1988)
- 1891 Wellington colonial by-election
- Wellington Writers Walk
- The Wells Academy
- Matthew Wells (field hockey)
- John Wellwood (priest)
- James Welsh (East India Company officer)
- Scott Welsh
- Wembley Park
- Wendell (footballer, born 1993)
- Charles Wennergren
- Wentworth, South Yorkshire
- Timo Wenzel
- Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman
- Heike Werner
- Katrin Werner
- Michael Werner (footballer)
- Ursula Werner
- Wesley (footballer, born 1987)
- Wessex Regiment
- West Australian Airways
- West China Hospital COVID-19 vaccine
- West Coast Partnership
- West Devon
- 1890 West Sydney colonial by-election
- Ibinabo Michael West
- Jim West (footballer)
- Murder of John Alan West
- Mark West (footballer)
- Wester Beath
- Nils Westermarck
- Western Australia Day
- Western Bay of Plenty District Council
- Westland Hospital
- Weston Point Docks
- Wet Wet Wet: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Amila Weththasinghe
- Listed buildings in Wetton, Staffordshire
- Asela Wewalwala
- Roland Weyl
- Richard Weymouth
- Whakaotirangi
- Whakarongo
- Whakatāne District Council
- Shaun Whalley
- What Do You Want from Me? (Cascada song)
- What Evil Lurks
- What Happened to Burger's Daughter or How South African Censorship Works
- What the Water Gave Me (song)
- What to Do in Case of Fire?
- What's It Gonna Be (H "Two" O song)
- Kevin Whately
- Wheel hub motor
- Wheel of Dublin
- When Love Speaks
- When the Raven Flies
- When We Was Fab
- When We Were Young (Take That song)
- Where the City Meets the Sea
- Where They Were Missed
- Where's Wally?
- Wherry Lines
- David Whigham
- Whispers (Thomas Anders album)
- Whitcoulls
- White Oak distillery
- White on Blonde
- White Riot
- White Van Man (TV series)
- Bryan D. White
- Erica White (artist)
- Ethel Lina White
- Henry White (photographer)
- James White (financier)
- Jeff White (Australian footballer)
- Jodie-Anne White
- J. Fisher White
- Matthew White (footballer)
- Nadine White
- Stephen White (priest)
- Whitefriars School
- John Whiteley (missionary)
- Whiterigg railway station
- Whitespace (programming language)
- Whitgift School
- John Henry Whitley
- Sarah Whitley
- William Whitlock (politician)
- John Whitney (industrialist)
- William Whitworth (Royal Navy officer)
- Who Killed Sara?
- Who's Last
- WhoCares
- The Whole of the Law
- Why (Discharge EP)
- Why Worry? (Clannad song)
- Thomas Whythorne
- Wicken Fen
- Pubudu Wickrama
- Duminda Wickramasinghe
- Wide Open Space
- Wide stingaree
- Friedrich Wiese
- Wife Swap (British TV series)
- 1999 Wigan by-election
- Alfred Edgar Wigg
- Maurice Wiggin
- Vincent Wigglesworth
- Scott Wight
- Stephen Wight
- Trevor Wignall
- Wihtred of Kent
- Saman Wijeratne
- Nalin Wijesinghe
- Wijngaarden
- Wilcannia
- Marie S. Wilcox
- Wild Life (Wings album)
- Wild Man (Kate Bush song)
- Wild Wood
- Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy
- Arthur Wilde
- Christiaan De Wilde
- Wilhelm, Duke of Urach
- HMS Wilhelmina (1798)
- TSR Olympia Wilhelmshaven
- Louisa Wilkins
- William Wilkins (British politician)
- Paul Willemse
- Willenhall
- Vernon Willey, 2nd Baron Barnby
- William ap Thomas
- William Bullock (chamberlain)
- William the Lion
- Ayanna Williams
- Bertram Williams (sport shooter)
- Brent Williams (Australian footballer)
- Charlie Williams (footballer, born 1873)
- Claire Williams
- E. C. Williams
- Leonard E. H. Williams
- Gina Williams
- Hugh Williams
- Jane Williams
- John Williams (Australian footballer, born 1988)
- Owen Williams (rugby union, born 1991)
- Paul Williams (Australian rules footballer)
- Shaun Williams (footballer)
- Shirley Williams
- Steve Williams (rugby union, born 1970)
- Stuart Williams (footballer)
- Wendy Williams (cricketer)
- 1894 Willoughby colonial by-election
- 1903 Willoughby state by-election
- Peter Drummond-Burrell, 22nd Baron Willoughby de Eresby
- Joan Willoughby, 7th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby
- Robert Cooper Wills
- Electoral district of Willyama
- Electoral results for the district of Willyama
- Wilson (comics)
- Wilson the Wonder Athlete
- Guy Wilson (politician)
- Nathanael Wilson
- Percy Wilson (RAF officer)
- Sandy Wilson
- Jorge Wilstermann
- Win (band)
- HMS Winchester (1822)
- Per Wind
- TSV Germania Windeck
- Isiah Winder
- Carl Windhoff
- James Hennessy, 2nd Baron Windlesham
- Window Seats
- Lady Louise Windsor
- Clinton Wines
- Winning Days
- Joe Winston