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Western Electric Co. Inc. (Business and Economics)
Western European Union (WEU) (international organization, Europe)
Western Hemisphere (half of the earth)
Western Indian bronze (Art)
Western Ontario, University of (university, Canada)
Western Reserve (geographical area, Ohio)
Western Sahara (territory, Morocco)
Western Union (organization, United States)
Western Wall (remnant of the western wall)
Westernizer (Modern Europe)
Westinghouse Electric Corp. (Business and Economics)
Westinghouse, George (Inventor / Entrepreneur)
Westminster Abbey (structure, England)
Westminster Confession (Religion)
Westminster, Statute of (historical event, England)
Weston, Edward (American photographer)
Westphalia (region, former province, Prussia/Germany)
Westphalia, Peace of (treaty, historical event, Holy Roman Empire/Europe)
Weyden, Rogier van der (Flemish painter)
Weyerhaeuser, Frederick (Business and Economics)
Weygand, Maxime (French-Belgian military leader)
whale (cetacean)
whale shark (vertebrate, chordate)
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Whales, Bay of (inlet of the Ross Sea)
whaling (industry)
Wharton, Edith (Newbold) (Writer)
wheat (plant)
Wheatley, Phillis (Poet / Slave)
wheel (mechanical device)
wheel lock (Military)
whelk (gastropod)
Whewell, William (Philosophy)
Whig (organization, England)
Whig Party (organization, United States)
whippet (dog)
Whipple, George H(oyt) (American physician)
whiskey (liquor)
Whiskey Rebellion (historical event, United States)
Whiskey Ring (organization, United States)
Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill (Artist)
Whitby, Synod of (Christianity, England)
white butterfly (album)
white dwarf star (Astronomy)
White Horse, Vale of the (district, England)
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