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- Rob Wainwright (civil servant)
- Waitangi Day Acts
- Alex Wakely
- Thomas Waldrom
- Jamie Walker (footballer)
- Peter Walker (cricketer, born 1936)
- Thomas Walker (slave trader)
- Ian Wallace (illustrator)
- Mark Wallace (cricketer)
- Max Waller
- Sharon Walraven
- Walton Raceway
- Wanganui District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act 2009
- Wängi
- William Warbrick
- Joel Ward (footballer)
- Richard Wardill
- Warne–Muralitharan Trophy
- Battle of Warsaw (1831)
- Warwick Medical School
- Washington (footballer, born 1985)
- Waste Minimisation Act 2008
- Watermark (2013 film)
- David C. C. Watson
- Joe Watson (soccer)
- Ryan Watson (cricketer)
- Gideon Watts
- Lawrence Watts
- Wawffactor
- We Share the Same Sun
- Weak (Skunk Anansie song)
- Weapons found in the Ergenekon investigation
- Peter Weatherson
- Jaco Webb
- Weesen, Switzerland
- Well Respected Kinks
- Krister Wemberg
- West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra
- West Bengal Highway Development Corporation
- West Berlin
- Anthony West (author)
- Wet and messy fetishism
- Pieter-Steyn de Wet
- Chris Whelan
- When the Lights Went Out
- Butch White
- James White (Scottish footballer)
- Wayne White (cricketer)
- Simon Whitfield
- The Who Collection
- Who's Greatest Hits
- Who's Missing (album)
- Wi Parata v Bishop of Wellington
- Charlie Wi
- Otto Wichterle
- Wide-bandgap semiconductor
- Alexander Widiker
- Widnau
- Peter Wight (cricketer)
- Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Baronet
- WiLAN
- Alfred Wilcox (cricketer)
- Rick Wilkins (musician)
- Mark Wilkinson (rugby union)
- Peter Willey
- William II, Prince of Orange
- William Street, Perth
- Jim Williams (rugby union)
- Paul Williams (rugby union)
- Peter Williams (rugby, born 1958)
- Stephen Williams (British politician)
- Brad Williamson (basketball)
- Michael Z. Williamson
- Willian
- Willian (footballer, born 1986)
- Paul Wilmshurst
- Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)
- Wilton Castle, North Yorkshire
- Wimbledon College of Arts
- Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control
- R. D. Wingfield
- David Wingrove
- Operation Winter '94
- Leon de Winter
- Michalina Wisłocka
- Wokingham railway station
- Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
- Won't Get Fooled Again (EP)
- Corbet Woodall (gas engineer)
- Paul Woodroffe
- Float Woods
- Wooramel Station
- Word of Mouth (The Kinks album)
- Words (F. R. David song)
- Words and Music (play)
- Work Capability Assessment
- Workington North railway station
- Worksop
- Worksop College
- Joe Worsley
- Martin Worthington
- Stan Worthington
- Wretch (website)
- Wrong Number (2004 film)
- Wu Di (tennis)
- Wumo