| "Wrecking Ball" singer Cyrus | 38 |
| "Wreck of the Mary ___" | 33 |
| "Wreck of the Mary Deare" author | 42 |
| "Wozzeck" or "Vanessa" | 42 |
| "Wozzeck" composer ___ Berg | 37 |
| "Wozzeck" and "Jenufa" | 42 |
| "Wow, those reptiles have mad hops!" | 46 |
| "Wow, that's ___ up, man..." | 42 |
| "Wow, she's good-looking!" sounds | 47 |
| "Wow, look at that bovine idol!" | 42 |
| "Wow, I never thought of that before!" | 48 |
| "Wow, I didn't know that!" | 40 |
| "Wow!" to Beaver Cleaver | 34 |
| "Wounded Bunkie" sculptor | 35 |
| "Wouldn't ___ Loverly?" | 37 |
| "Wouldn't ___ a flea" | 35 |
| "Wouldn't that be nice" | 37 |
| "Wouldn't that be nice!" | 38 |
| "Wouldn't that be great?" | 39 |
| "Wouldn't that be great!" | 39 |
| "Wouldn't that be awesome..." | 43 |
| "Wouldn't miss it!" | 33 |
| "Wouldn't miss it for the world!" | 47 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" singer | 46 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" singer | 45 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" lyricist | 47 |
| "Wouldn't it be great?" | 37 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Good" Nik | 39 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Good" Kershaw | 43 |
| "Wouldn't --- Loverly?" | 37 |
| "Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics hit) | 46 |
| "Would ___ to you?" (2 words) | 39 |
| "Would ___ about that?" | 33 |
| "Would you repeat that?" | 34 |
| "Would you not ___ breathed?": Shak. | 46 |
| "Would you look at that?!" | 36 |
| "Would you look at that!" | 35 |
| "Would you like to swing on ___..." | 45 |
| "Would you like to see ___?" | 38 |
| "Would you like to see ---?" | 38 |
| "Would you like something spicy, Karl?" | 49 |
| "Would you like seconds?" | 35 |
| "Would you like me to?" | 33 |
| "Would you like coffee ___?" | 38 |
| "Would you like anything __?" | 39 |
| "Would you like a hand?" | 34 |
| "Would you care for anything ___?" | 44 |
| "Would you believe ..." | 33 |
| "Would you be ___ and ...?" | 37 |
| "Would ya look at that!" | 34 |
| "Would that it were so!" | 34 |
| "Would I ___ To You?" (Eurythmics tune) | 49 |
| "Worth Fighting For" author | 37 |
| "Worship of Venus" painter | 36 |
| "Worship at Red Rocks" musician John | 46 |
| "Worldwide Exchange" network | 38 |
| "Worlds Apart" rockers | 32 |
| "World's busiest airport" | 39 |
| "World ___" (Killswitch Engage) | 41 |
| "World Without End" novelist Ken | 42 |
| "World War Z" actress Mireille | 40 |
| "World Series of Poker" channel | 41 |
| "World Painted Blood" band | 36 |
| "World of Warcraft" warrior | 37 |
| "World of Magic" Emmy nominee | 39 |
| "World News Now" airer | 32 |
| "World Factbook" publisher | 36 |
| "World Factbook" producer | 35 |
| "World Factbook" compiler: Abbr. | 42 |
| "World Factbook" compiler | 35 |
| "World Cafe" broadcaster | 34 |
| "Working" author Studs | 32 |
| "Working Girl" Griffith | 33 |
| "Working Girl" character Trask | 40 |
| "Working for the Weekend" band | 40 |
| "Work ___" (Beyoncé song) | 38 |
| "Work on, my medicine, work!" speaker | 47 |
| "Words have ___ life than deeds" | 42 |
| "Wordplay" vocalist, 2005 | 35 |
| "Wordplay" star Reagle | 32 |
| "Wordplay" puzzle god Reagle | 38 |
| "Wordplay" producer (born 3/31/1972) | 46 |
| "Wordplay" crossword constructor Reagle | 49 |
| "Wordplay" celebrity solver Stewart | 45 |
| "Word ___" (2004 Scrabble documentary) | 48 |
| "Word Up" R&Bsters | 32 |
| "Word on the street is ..." | 37 |
| "Word on the street is . . ." | 39 |
| "Word Freak" author Stefan | 36 |
| "Word Freak" author Fatsis | 36 |
| "Wool of bat, and tongue ___": Macbeth | 48 |
| "Woohoo, the weekend!" | 32 |
| "Woodstock" songwriter Mitchell | 41 |
| "Woodstock" quartet, initially | 40 |
| "Woodman, ___!": Morris | 33 |
| "Wooden Soldiers" action | 34 |
| "Woo-hoo!" in a bullring | 34 |
| "Woo-hoo!" alternative | 32 |
| "Wonders will never ___" | 34 |
| "Wonderland" character | 32 |