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- Christian Waaler
- Manfred Wachter
- Laura Wade-Gery
- Wadebridge
- Wadi Junction railway station
- Wadsley
- Chethiya Wadugodapitiya
- WAGR B class (diesel)
- WAGR H class
- Stuart Wagstaff
- Waiting for the Roar
- Kahurangi Waititi
- Waiuku and Mission Bush Branches
- Teihorangi Walden
- Wales at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
- Walham
- Walk Through Fire (Raven album)
- Chris Walker-Hebborn
- Astia Walker
- Melaine Walker
- Walking on a Dream (song)
- Wallaby
- Wallumbilla railway station
- Jim Wallwork
- Walpole River
- 2011–12 Walsall F.C. season
- Hyacinth Walters
- Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum
- Walton Heath Golf Club
- Walton railway station (Cambridgeshire)
- Elianna Walton
- Ted Walton
- Wang Wantong
- Warbreck (ward)
- Kevin Ward (rugby league)
- Warm Wet Circles
- Warmley railway station
- Ross Warner (rugby league)
- Warp Records
- Warren River (Western Australia)
- Greg Warren (politician)
- Kyle Warren
- Warwickshire County Council
- Warwickshire ring
- Wasted Youth (Girl album)
- Water Orton railway station
- Waterfall railway station, Sydney
- Waterfall Way
- Waterford State School
- Keith Waterhouse
- Wath North railway station
- Watson Brothers Building
- Alan Watson (magician)
- Billy Watson (rugby league)
- David Watson (1920s rugby league)
- Ainsley Waugh
- Waunfawr
- Wavertree (ward)
- Waychinicup River
- Jim Wearmouth
- Maddison Weatherall
- Webb Dock
- Brent Webb
- Jake Webster
- Geoff Weekes
- Weekly Eleven
- Gottfried Weilenmann (cyclist, born 1920)
- Welcome to the Garden Party
- Weld River
- Welland
- Welwyn
- Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
- Wenden Lofts
- Wenlock Hill (Merrymouth album)
- Wennington railway station
- Magni Wentzel
- Jerzy Werner
- Wessex (ward)
- West Coventry Academy
- West Dean, Gloucestershire
- West Derby (ward)
- West Didsbury tram stop
- West Dog Island
- 1980–81 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1922–23 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1958–59 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1959–60 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1963–64 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1964–65 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1974–75 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1975–76 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1979–80 West Ham United F.C. season
- 1990–91 West Ham United F.C. season
- West Littleton
- West Point Cadets' Sword
- West Sussex County Council
- West Sussex County Division
- Westbury-on-Severn
- Western Australian Farmers Federation
- Westinghouse Rail Systems
- Westminster paedophile dossier
- Weston railway station (Bath)
- Weston-sub-Edge
- River Wey
- Kathleen Wharton
- Whatstandwell railway station
- Wheel of Fortune (New Zealand game show)
- Holli Wheeler
- Ray Wheeler
- Dave Whelan
- Whenever You Need Somebody (song)
- Whissendine railway station
- Whitacre Junction railway station
- Jai Whitbread
- White tiger
- Brudenell White
- Whiteborough railway station
- Whitecroft
- Whitegate, Greater Manchester
- Whiteshill, Stroud
- Whiteway Colony
- Peter Whiting (rugby union)
- Whitminster
- Whittingham, Lancashire
- Whittington railway station
- Whittington, Gloucestershire
- Bobby Whitton
- Whitwell railway station
- Whitworth Building
- The Whodlums
- Rosemarie Whyte
- Wickams Cay
- Barry Wickens
- Wickwar railway station
- Edouard Wicky
- Marian Więckowski
- Willy Wiedmann
- Otto Wiedmer
- Alan Wieland
- Daya Wiffen
- Wigston Magna railway station
- Wigston South railway station
- Wild Cat (Tygers of Pan Tang album)
- Wild Ireland
- Gerald Wild
- Wildlife (Girlschool EP)
- Colin Wilkie
- Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
- Larrissa Willcox
- Willersey
- Williams River (Western Australia)
- Brendan Williams (rugby union)
- Christopher Williams (sprinter)
- Jade Williams (actress)
- John Williams (water scientist)
- Phyllis Williams
- Ricardo Williams (athlete)
- Shellene Williams
- Shericka Williams
- Sid Williams (rugby league)
- Willington railway station
- Ern Wilmot
- Wilnecote railway station
- Wilson River (Western Australia)
- Wincobank railway station
- Windlesham
- Windrush, Gloucestershire
- Windsor & Eton Central railway station
- Wingfield railway station
- Wings of Love (Fish Leong album)
- List of Winners & Losers episodes
- Winstone
- Otto Winter-Hjelm
- Daneka Wipiiti
- WirtschaftsBlatt
- Wish You Were Here (Delta Goodrem song)
- Witchfynde
- Witham Third District IDB
- Withington and West Didsbury railway station
- Withington, Gloucestershire
- Wixford railway station
- Henriette Woering
- Melanie Woering
- Woh Kaun Thi?
- Wacław Wójcik
- 2003–04 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season