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- Wanborough, Surrey
- War of Jennifer's Ear
- Dorothy Warburton
- Bill Ward (footballer, born 1891)
- Bill Ward (footballer, born 1901)
- Geoff Ward (footballer)
- Rod Ward
- Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury)
- Warlpiri language
- Warm Dust
- Jayden Warn
- Warra, Queensland
- Mason Warren
- Ron Warren
- Warrenby
- T. V. Eachara Warrier
- Warrill View, Queensland
- Fred Warry
- Clint Warwick
- Washingley
- Washington Bullets (song)
- Thomas Wassberg
- Waste hierarchy
- Wat Tyler (band)
- Reginald Lawson Waterfield
- Waterhouse Byrne Baird Shield
- Wateringbury
- Carole Waters
- Gordon Waters
- Gino Watkins
- Ken Watkins
- Arthur Watson (Australian footballer)
- Don Watson (Australian footballer)
- Ian Watson (author)
- Watsonville, Queensland
- Norman Watt-Roy
- Bob Watt (footballer)
- Johnny Watts (Australian footballer)
- Fred Waugh
- Waveney (UK Parliament constituency)
- Waveney District Council elections
- Waverton, Cumbria
- Roy Wawn
- Stan Wayth
- Weare Giffard
- Joe Wearmouth
- Les Weate
- Edmund Webber
- Geoff Weber
- Noel Webster
- Weet-Bix
- Abigail Wehrung
- Mowbray Weir
- Welland Park Academy
- Ted Wellington
- Wells Theological College
- Jack Welsh (footballer, born 1906)
- Amanda Weltman
- Weng Yu-yi
- Frederick Wensley
- Wentworth Estate
- Werewolves of Ossory
- Werrington, Cornwall
- Steffen Wesemann
- Rudolf Wessely
- West Australian Football League
- West Burton, North Yorkshire
- West Burton, Nottinghamshire
- West Byfleet
- West End, Surrey
- West Hall, Kew
- West Horsley
- West Hunsbury
- West Worldham
- Charlie West (Australian footballer)
- Fred West (footballer, born 1905)
- Westbrook, Queensland
- Western Alignment
- Western Knights SC
- Western Suburbs SC
- Western Wolves FC
- Westgate FC
- Westhall
- Westhumble
- Westley, Suffolk
- Westnewton, Cumbria
- Weston Green
- Weston Otmoor
- Westow
- Westpac Bank building, Normanton
- Westwood, Queensland
- Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford
- Wetton, Staffordshire
- Ron Wetzel (Australian footballer)
- Weybourne, Norfolk
- Whangārei
- Ken Wharton (footballer)
- RAF Wheaton Aston
- Wheelchair basketball at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's team rosters
- Wheelchair basketball at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's team rosters
- Wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's team rosters
- Whelan
- Jack Whelan
- Whelliton
- When You Feel This
- Wherrytown
- Whinburgh and Westfield
- Thomas Whincop
- Whisky (film)
- White (surname)
- White Ensign
- White horses in mythology
- White Light Parade
- Eric White (footballer)
- Fred White (Australian footballer)
- Henry White (footballer, born 1905)
- Jack White (footballer, born 1876)
- Jack White (footballer, born 1912)
- John White (footballer, born 1955)
- Julian White (Australian footballer)
- Keith White (footballer)
- Maree White
- Milton White
- Peter White (Australian politician)
- Jack Whitehead
- Fred Whitelaw (footballer)
- William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
- Whiteman Park
- Whitewell
- Andrew Whitford
- Whitgreave
- Whitley Bay
- Gerald James Whitrow
- Ben Whittam
- Jack Whitten (footballer)
- Jack Whittle
- Whittlesea Ranges FC
- The Whybirds
- Wicked Child
- Merv Wickham
- Wickhambreaux
- Dick Wicks
- Malcolm Wicks
- Elsie Widdowson
- Widdrington Station and Stobswood
- Widford, Hertfordshire
- Widgee
- Thadeus Wierucki
- Wigan Pier
- Jack Wighton (footballer)
- Ben Wigmore
- Wigston Academy
- Wijetunga cabinet
- Dick Wilcox
- The Wild Angels (band)
- The Wild Flowers
- The Wilde Flowers
- Wilden, Bedfordshire
- Ted Wildie
- Siouxsie Wiles
- Wilford
- Darrell Wilkins
- Matt Wilkins
- Jack Wilkinson (Australian footballer)
- Reg Wilks
- Reuben William
- Alan Williams (Swansea West MP)
- Alby Williams
- Arthur Stanley Williams
- Bailey Williams (footballer, born 1997)
- Bert Williams (Australian footballer)
- Billy Williams (footballer, born 1888)
- Gary Williams (Australian footballer)
- George Williams (footballer, born 1881)
- Herb Williams (footballer)
- Irvan Williams
- Janet Williams (basketball)
- Joe Williams (trade unionist)
- Les Williams (Australian footballer)
- Lyall Williams
- Matt Williams (Australian politician)
- Mel Williams
- Merv Williams
- Richard Williams (Australian rules footballer)
- Rod Williams (Australian footballer)
- Ron Williams (footballer)
- Stuart Williams (cyclist)
- Ted Williams (Australian footballer)
- Brian Williamson (footballer)
- Ern Williamson
- George Williamson (Australian footballer)
- Willingdon and Jevington
- Willington, Bedfordshire
- Bob Willis (footballer)
- Geoff Willis (footballer)
- Les Willis (footballer)
- Mackenzie Willis
- Phil Willis
- Willisham
- Leonard Willmott