The work function change versus exposure for CO on W(110) at various temperatures has been measured via the Kelvin method. We find essentially linear rise with coverage at T(s) less-than-or-equal-to 200 K in agreement with a previous determination by Wang and Gomer [C. Wang and R. Gomer, Surf. Sci. 74 (1978) 389] but in disagreement with a recent measurement by Houston [J.E. Houston, Surf. Sci. 225 (1991) 303] based on changes in secondary electron emission with CO coverage for 2000 eV incident electrons. We have also measured the ratio of 4sigma to (5sigma + 1pi) peaks in UPS at 21.2 and 40.8 eV photon energies at relative CO coverages of 1 of 0.3-0.25. For 21.2 eV photons the 4sigma peak virtually disappears at theta = 0.3, but at 40.8 eV 4sigma/(5sigma + 1pi) is greater at theta = 0.25 than at theta = 1. The present results do not contradict the tilted CO configuration at low coverage suggested by Houston's C-O stretch results, but do not lend it direct support.