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- We're Dancing on the Rainbow
- We're on the Ball
- The Weaker(?) Sex
- Weapons of the Falklands War
- Joseph Wearne
- Charles Weaver (Australian politician)
- Web SQL Database
- Arthur Webb (co-operator)
- Edmund Webb
- Harry Webb (politician)
- Marilynn Webb
- John Webber (politician)
- Carl Maria von Weber
- Christian Weber (SS general)
- Manfred Weber
- Alasdair Webster
- A. Ross Webster
- Anne Webster
- Bruce Webster (politician)
- George Webster (painter)
- James Webster (Australian politician)
- Martin Webster
- Simon de Wedale
- Bill Wedd
- Wedderburn, New South Wales
- Otto Weddigen
- The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
- John Helder Wedge
- Fred Wedlock
- Wedmore
- Wednesbury
- The Wednesday Play
- Wee MacGregor railway
- Mark Weedon (rugby union)
- Odilo Weeger
- USS Weehawken (1862)
- Francisco Weffort
- Holger Wehlage
- Martin Wehrle
- Zhao Wei (gangster)
- Graeme Weideman
- Uwe Weidemann
- Hanna Weil
- Bill Weiley
- Wolfgang Weingart
- David Weir (writer)
- Galloway Weir
- George Weir (Australian politician)
- Weird fiction
- Mitchell Weiser
- Pierre Weiss
- Jesse Weißenfels
- Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
- Euphemia Welby
- Neville Welch
- Robin Welch
- Welcome Mr. Marshall!
- Welcome to Blood City
- Ludwig von Welden
- Walter Weldon
- Rod Welford
- Claus Wellenreuther
- Borough of Wellingborough
- B. Wellington
- Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway
- Anika Wells
- Charles Wells (Australian politician)
- Herbert Wells (politician)
- John Wells (British politician, born 1925)
- Jonathan Wells (cricketer)
- Wellstream
- Nyari Welly
- Wels catfish
- Housing and construction in Wales
- Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889
- Welsh nationalism
- 2013–14 Welsh Premier Women's League
- 2014–15 Welsh Premier Women's League
- Alan Welsh (politician)
- Billy Welsh
- David Welsh
- Frank Welsh (politician)
- Louise Welsh
- Mary Welsh
- Wembley Central station
- David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss
- Francis Wemyss-Charteris
- Francis Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss
- Henry Wemyss
- James Hay Erskine Wemyss
- James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss
- William Wemyss
- Wayne Wendt
- Jane Wenham-Jones
- Wang Wenjuan
- Reinhard Wenskus
- Wentworth Club
- Wentworth Point, New South Wales
- Wentworth season 3
- Wentworth season 4
- Bill Wentworth
- Thomas Wentworth (British Army officer)
- Emil Wentzel
- Frans Van de Werf
- Hiltrud Werner
- Karl Werner (footballer)
- Werner, Margrave of the Nordmark
- Mike Werner
- Lajos Werkner
- Robert Wertheim
- Rudolf Werthen
- Fernand Wertz
- Jan de Weryha-Wysoczański
- Wesley Gasolina
- Wesley–Ciskei Wind Power Station
- Akisoferi Wesonga
- Wessex FM
- Wessex Trains
- West Coast Rugby Football Union
- West Coast Wilderness Railway
- West Cork Rally
- West Hampstead railway station
- West Indian cricket team in India in 2013–14
- West Kalimantan Christian Church
- West London NHS Trust
- West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
- West Punjab
- West Wallsend
- Andrea West
- Dot West
- Graham West
- Stewart West
- Sue West
- Western Animal Rights Network
- Western concert flute
- Western culture
- Western Gulf Advisory
- Sir Thomas Western, 2nd Baronet
- Sander Westerveld
- Sem Westerveld
- William Westgarth
- Westlake, Queensland
- Anne Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster
- Jessie Weston (writer)
- William Weston (Australian politician)
- Westport United F.C.
- Westville, KwaZulu-Natal
- Westward Airways (United Kingdom)
- Ernst van de Wetering
- Listed buildings in Wetherby
- John Wetherspoon
- Anne Weyman
- Whack-O!
- Whakaari / White Island
- Whale fall
- Whale vocalization
- Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner baronets
- Bob Whan
- Steve Whan
- Whanganui Collegiate School
- Wharf Revue
- Claude Wharton
- Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton
- Tiny Wharton
- What You've Done to Me
- What's a Girl to Do?
- Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
- Wheat
- Wheel of Fortune (British game show)
- John Wheeldon
- Wheeler Army Airfield
- Charles Wheeler (painter)
- Henry Wheeler (politician)
- Marina Wheeler
- Paul Wheelhouse
- Tom Wheelwright
- Huw Wheldon
- When Pomegranates Howl
- When the Moon Forgot
- When Will You Say I Love You
- Where Are They Now? (Australian TV program)
- Where I Find My Heaven
- USS Whippoorwill (AMS-207)
- Claudius Buchanan Whish
- Whitby-class frigate
- Henry Whitcombe
- Robert Whitcombe
- White (Show-Ya album)
- The White and the Black
- The White Bull, Ribchester
- White Lodge, Richmond Park
- White Nile Petroleum Operating Company
- Alan R. White
- Alfred White (politician)
- Andrew White (Australian politician)
- Andy White (drummer)
- Cameron White
- Don White (rugby union)
- Eliza White (missionary)