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Worcester (city, England)
Worcester (city, Massachusetts)
Worde, Wynkyn de (English printer)
work (in physics, mechanics)
workers' compensation (in business)
Workingmen's Party (U.S. History)
World Bank (investment)
World Cup (soccer tournament)
World Series (series of baseball games)
World Trade Center (structure, New York)
World Trade Organization (WTO) (international organization)
World Wide Web (WWW) (in computers, communication)
World Wildlife Fund (organization)
world's fair (exposition featuring exhibits)
Wormley Conference (U.S. History)
Worms, Concordat of (treaty, Holy Roman Empire)
Worms, Diet of (historical event, Germany/Holy Roman Empire)
Worth, Charles Frederick (French-English fashion designer)
Wouk, Herman (American writer)
Wounded Knee (body of water, historical site, South dakota)
Wovoka (North American chief & theologian)
Wozniak, Stephen G(ary) (American computer engineer)
WPA (abbreviation)
Wrangel Island (island, the Arctic Ocean/Russia)
Wrangel, Pyotr (Nikolayevich), Baron (Russian military leader)
Wrangell Mountains (mountains, Alaska)
wrasse (fish)
wren (bird)
Wren, Sir Christopher (English architect)