There is a total of 126215 clues beginning with w
- Winner of back-to-back Oscars
- Winner of both a Nobel and an Oscar
- Winner of both comedy and drama Emmys for the same character
- Winner of both comedy and drama Emmys for the same role
- Winner of Derby and Preakness: 1936
- Winner of dual Worst Actress Razzies for "I Know Who Killed Me"
- Winner of Duke Orsino
- Winner of eight Academy Awards
- Winner of eight choreography Tonys
- Winner of eight consecutive MVP awards
- Winner of eight gold medals in 2008
- Winner of eight gold medals in track and field
- Winner of eight Grammys in 2000
- Winner of eight Grand Slam titles as a teen
- Winner of eight Grand Slam tournaments
- Winner of eight Norris Trophies
- Winner of eight Oscars
- Winner of eight Tonys for 2003
- Winner of eight Tonys in 2012
- Winner of eight Winter Olympics medals in the 2000s
- Winner of first Kentucky Derby, 1875
- Winner of first Nobel prize in physics, 1901
- Winner of first Sugar Bowl game, 1935
- Winner of five 1965 Oscars
- Winner of five AL batting titles
- Winner of five British Opens between 1975 and 1983
- Winner of five consecutive Wimbledons
- Winner of five Derbies
- Winner of five Emmys
- Winner of five gold medals at the '88 Olympics
- Winner of five gold medals at the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Winner of five of six AL batting titles from 1983 to 1988
- Winner of five straight Wimbledon titles
- Winner of five straight Wimbledons
- Winner of five swimming gold medals at the 1988 Olympics
- Winner of five Wimbledons in a row
- Winner of Florida Derby
- Winner of four 1990s-2000s golf majors
- Winner of four 1996 Tony Awards
- Winner of four Australian Opens
- Winner of four consecutive Emmys for his sitcom role as a prosecutor
- Winner of four consecutive French Open titles
- Winner of four consecutive Olympic gold medals
- Winner of four consecutive Olympic gold medals, 1956-68
- Winner of four consecutive US Open titles
- Winner of four Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Talk Show Host
- Winner of four Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series in the 1980s and 1990s
- Winner of four FIFA World Cups
- Winner of four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics
- Winner of four gold medals in 1936
- Winner of four gold medals in Berlin
- Winner of four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics
- Winner of four Indianapolis 500s
- Winner of four Indy 500s
- Winner of four New Age Grammys
- Winner of four Oscars for musical scores
- Winner of four Outstanding Comedy Series Emmys
- Winner of four Pulitzer Prizes
- Winner of four straight US Opens, 1975-'78
- Winner of four World Series in this century, on scoreboards
- Winner of gold in four consecutive Olympics, 1956-68
- Winner of Los Angeles Open
- Winner of many TV awards
- Winner of more than 30 Grammys
- Winner of more than half of all the World Puzzle Championships
- Winner of N Y Film Critics' award, 1953
- Winner of National Book Award
- Winner of NBC's "America's Toughest Bouncer" in 1980
- Winner of nine 2011 Tonys
- Winner of nine Emmys in 1977
- Winner of nine golf majors
- Winner of nine Grand Slam titles
- Winner of nine Grand Slam tournaments in the 1990s
- Winner of Nobel peace prize, 1921
- Winner of Nobel peace prize, 1949
- Winner of Nobel Peace Prize, 1953
- Winner of Nobel Prize for literature, 1923
- Winner of Nobel Prize in literature, 1925
- Winner of Nobel Prize in literature, 1930
- Winner of oles
- Winner of over 100 Pulitzer Prizes, briefly
- Winner of over 125 Pulitzer Prizes, for short
- Winner of Preakness, 1942
- Winner of racing's 1946 "Triple Crown"
- Winner of Rose Bowl game, 1957
- Winner of screenwriting Oscars for the three quoted films
- Winner of Season 11 on "American Idol"
- Winner of seven batting titles
- Winner of seven Emmy awards
- Winner of seven Emmys
- Winner of seven French Opens
- Winner of seven of golf's majors
- Winner of seven straight NCAA hoops championships
- Winner of seven tennis majors in the 1920s
- Winner of seven Tonys
- Winner of seven Tonys in 1977
- Winner of seven Tonys in 1980
- Winner of seven Wimbledon titles
- Winner of seven Wimbledon titles (4 letters, then 4 letters)
- Winner of seven Wimbledons