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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from January 2014"
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- The Wages of Fear (album)
- Robert Wagner (darts player)
- Waiting for Daylight (A1 album)
- Wake (Dead Can Dance album)
- George Wakeman
- Amos Wako
- Walga Rock
- Wali Kirani
- Amanda Walker
- Kevin Walker (Swedish footballer)
- The Wall Street Shuffle
- David Wallace (Scottish actor)
- Mark Wallace (journalist)
- Nellie Wallace
- W. Stewart Wallace
- Hans-Jürgen Wallbrecht
- Walsall Manor Hospital
- Walthamstow (album)
- Georges Wambst
- Wanderlust (Sophie Ellis-Bextor album)
- Wang Guangyi
- Wangford
- Waqt: The Race Against Time
- Wardour Street
- Martyn Ware
- Lesley Wareing
- Wargaade Wall
- Warlus, Somme
- Baz Warne
- Mount Warning
- Hans of Warnsdorf
- Andy Warren (British musician)
- Warriors Two
- Warsaw Gay Movement
- Warwick Prize for Writing
- George Warwick Smith
- Elizabeth Berkeley, Countess of Warwick
- Warwickshire Royal Horse Artillery
- Wasseypur
- Waste a Moment (Fightstar song)
- Watching the Detectives (song)
- Water Witch (1835 cutter)
- Waterfall (The Stone Roses song)
- Jack Waterford
- Franciscus Waterreus
- Murray Watkinson
- Alison Watt (writer)
- Manzoor Wattoo
- Dodo Watts
- The Way We Dance
- Carl Wayne
- Wazirabad, Delhi
- Wazirabad, Gurgaon
- We Apologise for Nothing
- Ross Weatherstone
- Tim Weaver (author)
- D. A. Webb
- Dick Webb (actor)
- Hermann David Weber
- Jacques Weber
- Wedderborg
- Wedge Island (Western Australia)
- Weevils in the Flour
- Weights and Measures Acts (UK)
- William Weiner
- Volkmar Weiss
- Herta Weissig
- Thomas Welch (cricketer)
- Welcome to the Working Week
- Weld Club
- Wellingborough railway station
- Wellingtonia Avenue
- Wellow, Somerset
- Olivia Wells
- Welsh Dragon
- Welsh Football League Division One
- Welsh Football League Division Two
- Welsh National Water Development Authority
- Wen Shaoxian
- Wendouree Tearooms
- Wennington Junction rail crash
- Wentworth River (Victoria)
- Lisbeth Werner
- Erik Wesdorp
- The Wesley's Mysterious File
- West Highland Yachting Week
- West House, Chelsea
- A West Lake Moment
- West Perth, Western Australia
- West Port Book Festival
- Alex Westaway
- Frank Westerman
- Western Australian Bank Building, Toodyay
- Western Highway (Victoria)
- Western railway elevated corridor
- Westminster Bridge
- Weybread
- What a Hero!
- (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding
- What's Your Raashee?
- Gemma Whelan
- When the Lights Go Out (song)
- When the Wind Blows (song)
- When We Were Lions
- Where Are We Now?
- Where the Heaven Are We
- Where We Belong (album)
- Where's Officer Tuba?
- Memorial to John Whitaker
- Robert Whitaker (photographer)
- Whitchurch Circuit
- White House Farm murders
- Chalkie White (swimmer)
- Paul Whitehead
- Whitfield House
- Edward Whitfield (cricketer)
- The Whitlams
- Yvonne Whittal
- Phil Whitticase
- Murder of Jeff Whittington
- Who Am I? (1998 film)
- Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?
- Who Else!
- Mount Whymper (Edward)
- Wicked Man (album)
- David Wickins
- Isle of Wight Rifles
- Wild & Wicked
- Julia Wild
- Wilderness (Brett Anderson album)
- Peter Wilenski
- Charles Wilken
- Hugh Percy Wilkins
- John Wilkinson (industrialist)
- Mark Wilkinson
- Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson
- Will Power (album)
- Ko Willems
- William Edwards School
- David L. Williams (film director)
- Eric Bransby Williams
- Hayley J Williams
- Helen Williams (Australian public servant)
- Marianne Williams
- Owen Williams (politician, born 1764)
- Joseph Williamson (English politician)
- Matt Willis
- Lemuel Allan Wilmot
- Charles Wilson (librarian)
- Dougie Wilson
- Judy Wilson (actress)
- Wilton Park, Beaconsfield
- Win Oo
- Winchester Model 1200
- Windows in the Jungle
- Windsor Hill Marsh
- Wine humour
- Mark Winer
- Wingan Inlet
- Wingan River
- Edmund Wingate
- The Winged Tiger
- Pete Wingfield
- The Winning Goal
- Winsford
- Violet Winspear
- Winter of 2010–11 in Europe
- Wired (Jeff Beck album)
- Hans Edvard Wisløff
- Jody Wisternoff
- With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)
- Without You (Blue song)
- Without You (David Bowie song)
- Without You I'm Nothing (song)
- Wizzard
- Wo Hu
- Wockhardt
- Henk van Woerden
- Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos
- Wog Boys Forever
- Sanne Wohlenberg
- Wojciechówka, Podkarpackie Voivodeship
- Rita Wolf
- Women in Docs
- The Women on the 6th Floor
- List of women's One Day International cricket records
- Women's Premiership (Northern Ireland)
- Women's Twenty20 International
- Wonderla
- Wonderland (McFly album)
- The Wonderland Tour 2005
- Claire Wong
- Michelle J. Wong
- Wongungarra River
- Wonnangatta River
- Wood Job!
- Rocky Wood
- Sara Wood (novelist)
- Cecil Woodham-Smith