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- Heinz Waaske
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- Georges Wahler
- Abdul Aziz Wains
- Daniel Waithaka
- Wakerley and Barrowden railway station
- Stanisława Walasiewicz
- Walcha News
- Walcote, Leicestershire
- Walden's Path
- Alan Waldron (footballer)
- Walk the Talk (film)
- Rob Walker Racing Team
- Walker Island (Northern Tasmania)
- Walker Island (Southern Tasmania)
- Alison Walker
- John A. Walker (art critic)
- Sam Walker (footballer)
- Terry Walker (footballer)
- Walkergate
- Walkeringham railway station
- Clan Wallace
- Paul Wallbank
- Wallilabou River
- Kevin Walls
- Martin Wallström
- Eddy Wally
- Shane Walsh (Waterford hurler)
- Walton on the Wolds
- Walton, Leicestershire
- Melissa Walton
- A Waltz Through the Hills
- Wang Ching-rui
- Wangoom
- Wappenham railway station
- Warangal Airport
- Warangal Museum
- Warangal railway station
- Mark Ward (Gaelic footballer)
- Charlie Ware (footballer)
- Myf Warhurst
- Warialda Standard
- Ross Warneke
- Les Warner
- Warnham railway station
- Warrender Baths
- Warsop railway station
- James Warwick (actor)
- USS Washburn
- Watch the Shadows Dance
- The Watchman (newspaper)
- The Water Diviner
- Waterford IT GAA
- Waterhouse Island (Tasmania)
- Ellis Waterhouse
- Waterpark Creek
- Watley's End
- Watnall railway station
- Goulburn Watsford
- Francis Watson (art historian)
- John Watson (New Zealand politician)
- Robert Spence Watson
- Tim Watson
- Lochlan Watt
- Watts Gallery
- John K. Watts
- USS Waukesha
- The Wave Pictures
- Waves Radio
- WD Austerity 2-8-0 79257
- We Don't Belong Here
- William H. Weale
- Kimberlee Weatherall
- Webb Beach, South Australia
- Geoffrey Webb
- List of The Wedge characters and sketches
- Weedon railway station
- Weekend of Shadows
- Weekend with Kate
- WeeWorld
- Weilburg
- Weir Group
- Ed Welch
- Stefan Welch
- Welcome metro station
- Welcome to Australia
- Welham, Leicestershire
- Wellingborough London Road railway station
- Wellington Times
- Welsh Labour Students
- Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
- Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway No.1 The Earl and No.2 Countess
- Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway steam locomotive number 19
- Welshpool railway station
- Welton railway station
- Welwitschias
- Wendy Cracked a Walnut
- Werkenntwen
- Werriwa Times and Goulburn District News
- West Anglia Great Northern
- West Competition
- West Denton
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- West Hoathly railway station
- West India Regiments
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- West of Scotland Cricket Club
- West of the Black Stump
- West Pyramid
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- West Surrey Racing
- West Sussex Railway
- The West Wyalong Advocate
- Campbell West-Watson
- John West (theatre)
- Robert West (politician)
- Westbourne F.C.
- Westerhope
- Liesel Westermann
- Western Area Command (RAAF)
- Western Champion (Parkes)
- Western F.C.
- Western General Hospital
- The Western Grazier
- Western Kangaroo Island Marine Park
- Western People
- Western Weekender
- Western Wildcats Hockey Club
- Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Westminster motorcycle parking charge
- Charles Fane, 3rd Earl of Westmorland
- John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland
- Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland
- Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland
- Vere Fane, 5th Earl of Westmorland
- Ken Weston
- Westport College of Further Education
- Westport railway station (Ireland)
- Greatest Hits Radio Dumfries & Galloway
- Weymouth Harbour Tramway
- Olive Wharry
- What Every Woman Wants (retail chain)
- Anna Wheeler (author)
- Donal Whelan
- When We Are Married (musical)
- Whetstone, Leicestershire
- Whiskey N' Rye
- Whisky Story
- Hugh Whitaker
- White Line Fever (TV series)
- White Man's Legend
- The White Stag group
- Adam White (footballer)
- Christopher White (art historian)
- Darren "Daz" White
- Harry White (cricketer, born 1995)
- Graham White (politician)
- Whitechapel Boys
- Whiteforce
- Whitehill Secondary School
- Jon Whiteley
- Ken Whiteside
- Whitfield, Gloucestershire
- Jillian Whiting
- David Whittaker (video game composer)
- Whitwick
- WHO Drug Dictionary
- Who Killed Hannah Jane?
- Who Killed Jenny Langby?
- A Whole New World (album)
- Whyte & Mackay
- Widmerpool railway station
- Majella Wiemers
- Wigston Parva
- A Wild Ass of a Man
- Wild Horse Plains, South Australia
- Wild Wind Islets
- Wilde's Domain
- Craig Wilding
- Nick Wilding
- Wilkins Highway
- Suzie Wilks
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- William C. Morris, Buenos Aires
- Bert Williams (footballer, born 1905)
- Blair Williams
- Boris Williams
- Dave Williams (radio announcer)
- George Williams (rugby union)
- Gordon Williams (footballer)
- Hernán Williams
- Jonathan Williams (racing driver)
- Ken Williams (footballer, born 1927)
- Kirsty Williams (drama)
- Mercy Williams