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Wells, Ida B(ell) (American journalist & politician)
Wells, Kitty (Country Singer)
Welsh corgi (breeds of dog)
Welsh language (language, Wales)
Welty, Eudora (Writer)
Wen Jiabao (Chinese politician)
Wenceslas (Medieval)
Wenceslas I (Medieval)
Wenceslas II (Medieval)
Wendat (Native American people)
Wenders, Wim (German filmmaker)
Wendi (Chinese emperor)
Wendi (Chinese emperor)
Wendi (Chinese god of literature)
Wenwang (East Asia)
Werner, Abraham Gottlob (German geologist)
Wertheimer, Max (German psychologist)
Wertmüller, Lina (Italian filmmaker)
Weser River (river, Germany)
Wesley, John (English theologian)
Wesleyan University (university, Connecticut)
Wessex (former kingdom)
West Bank (region, Palestine)
West Florida Controversy (historical event, Spain/United States)
West Indies (island group, the Atlantic Ocean)
West Midlands (former county, England)
West Nile virus (disease, virus)
West Sussex (county, England)
West Yorkshire (former county, England)
West, Benjamin (American-English painter)
West, Jerry (American basketball player)
West, Mae (Actor / Writer)
West, Nathanael (American novelist)
Western Australia (state, Australia)
Western Electric Co. Inc. (Business and Economics)
Western European Union (WEU) (international organization, Europe)
Western Hemisphere (half of the earth)
Western Ontario, University of (university, Canada)