- Workweek-ending abbr.
- Workweek-ending cry
- Workweek-ending shout
- Workweek-ending utterance
- Workweek, in brief
- Workweek's end initials
- Workweek's finish
- Workwith
- world
- World __ (fall classic)
- World ___
- World ___ (baseball championship)
- World ___ (October event)
- World ___ (October sporting event)
- World ___ Web
- WORLD (Hind. myth.)
- WORLD (pert. to)
- WORLD (the)
- World according to Arp
- WORLD aeronautical chart
- World AIDS Day mo.
- World AIDS Day starts it: Abbr.
- World Almanac section
- WORLD Amateur Pairs Championship sport
- WORLD Anti-Doping Agency
- world at a microscopic level, as dealt with by nanotechnology
- World atlas abbr.
- World atlas spread
- World atlas subj.
- World bank gp.
- World Bank headquarters
- World Bank offering
- World banking org.
- World Baseball Classic team
- World Baseball Classic teammate of "The Rocket"
- World Beaters producer
- WORLD beyond
- World book
- World Book after Daniel
- World book?
- World books
- WORLD Boxing Association
- WORLD Boxing Council
- WORLD Boxing Federation
- WORLD Boxing Organization
- WORLD Bridge Federation
- World Cafe broadcaster
- World capital almost 1 1/2 miles above sea level
- World capital at 12,000 feet
- World capital at 7,200+ feet elevation
- World capital at 9,350 feet
- World capital at around the same latitude as St. Petersburg
- World capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha
- World capital built in the 1960s
- World capital designated a Unesco World Heritage Site due to its modernist architecture
- World capital due west of St. Petersburg
- World capital established in 1535
- World capital formerly a pirate stronghold
- World capital founded as a 12th-century fortress
- World capital founded by a conquistador
- World capital half of which consists of forest
- World capital in 1979-'80 headlines
- World capital known locally as Krung Thep Mahanakhon
- World capital laid out in the late 1950s
- World capital long beset by civil unrest
- World capital NE of Vientiane
- World capital near the 60th parallel
- World capital near the Red Sea
- World capital of 1949-1990
- World capital on a fjord
- World capital on a gulf of the same name
- World capital on a river of the same name
- World capital on the 60th parallel
- World capital on the island of New Providence
- World capital on the island of Upolu
- World capital on the Rideau Canal
- World capital on the slope of an active volcano
- World capital once behind the Iron Curtain
- World capital once called Philadelphia
- World capital once conquered by Augustus
- World capital once known as Philadelphia
- World capital once occupied by France
- World capital once under French rule
- World capital said to have been founded by King Midas
- World capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth century
- World capital since 1923
- World capital since 1931
- World capital situated in what was once ancient Thrace
- World capital that celebrated its 1,000th anniversary in 2010
- World capital that shares its name with a Native American tribe
- World capital that sounds like two Greek letters
- World capital that's a setting for three Bond films
- World capital that's also a girl's name
- World capital that's an anagram of Azerbaijan's capital + L
- World capital that's home to Kotoka International Airport
- World capital that's home to Noi Bai International Airport
- World capital that's home to the Temple of Literature, built in 1070
- World capital that's the theme of this puzzle
- World capital until 1960
- World capital where Harry Houdini and Erno Rubik were born
- World capital where Lettish is spoken
- World capital where Monopoly is banned
- World capital where Pashto is spoken
- World capital where the language Ga is spoken
- World capital where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
- World capital where you may eat alpaca steak
- World capital whose motto is "Fluctuat nec mergitur" (Latin for "It is tossed but does not sink")
- World capital whose name comes from the Greek for "wisdom"
- World capital whose name is a kind of bean
- World capital whose name means "gardens"
- World capital whose name means "victorious"
- World capital whose seal depicts St. Hallvard
- World capital with 40 islands within its city limits
- World capital with a nearly car-free city center
- World capital with a ski museum
- World capital with many onion domes
- World capital with pre-Incan ruins
- World capital with the Gangnam district
- World capital with the historic Temple of Hercules
- World capital with traditional water puppet shows for tourists
- World capital, founded in 1538, formerly known as Chuquisaca
- World carrier?
- WORLD centre of Buddhism
- World champion athlete under two different names
- World Champion curler Colleen
- World champion figure skater Thomas
- world champion from 1972 to 1975
- World champion of 1964-67, 1974-78 and 1978-79
- World champion, e.g.
- WORLD Championship Wrestling
- WORLD Championships sport
- World chess champ, 1960-61
- World Chess Champion after Botvinnik
- World Chess Champion Carlsen
- WORLD Chess Federation
- World chess org.
- WORLD cigarette-manufacturing centre, largest (USA)
- World Class Wreckin' Cru member, familiarly
- World conference participants?
- World conquest board game
- WORLD Council of Churches
- World Court city, with "The"
- World Court site
- World Court site, with "The"
- WORLD crime gang
- World Cup "Way to go!"
- World Cup 1958 sensation
- World Cup announcer's cry
- World Cup announcer's shout
- World Cup broadcaster
- World Cup chant
- World Cup chants
- World Cup cheer
- World Cup cheers
- World Cup chorus
- World Cup contender
- World Cup country
- World Cup cry
- World Cup game
- World Cup highlight
- World Cup highlights
- World Cup legend Maradona
- World Cup match venues
- World cup objective
- World Cup official
- world cup org
- World Cup org.
- World Cup participant
- World Cup powerhouse
- World Cup qualifying zone
- World Cup score
- World Cup scores
- World Cup shout
- World Cup soccer airer
- World Cup soccer org.
- World Cup sounds
- World Cup Sport
- WORLD Cup sport
- world cup stadium cheer
- World Cup team
- World Cup teammate of Akers and Foudy
- World Cup tiebreakers, for short
- World Cup venues
- World Cup winners in 2019
- World currency proposed by a Belgian economist
- World dodo population
- World domination board game
- WORLD Economic Forum
- WORLD education body
- World Factbook compiler
- World Factbook compiler: Abbr.
- World Factbook datum
- World Factbook org.
- World Factbook producer
- World Factbook publisher,
- World Factbook publisher, for short
- World Factbook publisher, in brief
- world fair
- World faith founded in Persia
- World famous Jamaican sound
- WORLD Federation of Trade Unions
- World filled with parking places?
- World Food Day mo.
- world French words
- World games org.
- World Golf Hall of Fame member Isao
- World Golf Hall of Famer Aoki
- World Golf Hall of Famer Isao
- World Golf Hall of Famer Karrie
- World Golf Hall of Famer Nancy
- World Golf Hall-of-Famer Lorena
- World headquarters of DHL
- World headquarters of LG Electronics
- World Health Day mo.
- WORLD Health Day, month of
- WORLD Health Organization
- World Health Organization concern
- World Health Organization headquarters
- World Heritage gp.
- World Heritage pueblo site
- World Heritage Site in the Andes
- World Heritage Site org.
- World Heritage Site since 2013
- World Heritage Site with snow
- World in miniature
- World in which bugs serve a vital purpose
- WORLD Intellectual Property Organisation
- World labor grp.
- World labour org.
- World landmark built with [circled letters]
- World language
- WORLD language, alternate
- World Leader
- World leader called a "grey-bunned grandmother"
- World leader depicted by Warhol
- World leader elected in 1961
- World leader formerly in the KGB
- World leader from 1959
- World leader from Georgia
- World leader in 1979 headlines
- World leader re-elected in 2011
- World leader since '59
- World leader since 2000
- World leader who co-wrote the book "How Far We Slaves Have Come!" with Mandela
- World leader who gave his name to a jacket
- World leader who once worked as a bouncer and a snowboarding instructor
- World leader who proclaimed "Women hold up half the sky"
- World leader who resigned 5/6/74
- World leader who resigned in 1974
- World leader who said "Every little thing counts in a crisis"