| Asian language with 14+ million speakers | 40 |
| "Roof of the World" resident | 38 |
| Transportation for visitors to an Asian nation? | 47 |
| Part of an air force in south-central Asia? | 43 |
| Your sister's daughter's brother | 40 |
| Macaulay Culkin, to Bonnie Bedelia | 34 |
| Huey, Dewey or Louie, to Donald Duck | 36 |
| Pocket-protector wearer, stereotypically | 40 |
| Overly bookish type, stereotypically | 36 |
| High school bookworm, stereotypically | 37 |
| Unlikely candidate for prom king | 32 |
| Pocket protector wearer, in stereotypes | 39 |
| Stereotypically uncool collegian | 32 |
| Stereotypical computer programmer | 33 |
| Sci-fi conventiongoer, stereotypically | 38 |
| Pocket-protector sporter, stereotypically | 41 |
| Pocket-protected one of stereotypes | 35 |
| Pocket protector wearer, perhaps | 32 |
| One who ruins the curve, stereotypically | 40 |
| Inept individual, stereotypically | 33 |
| "Kick me" sign wearer, stereotypically | 48 |
| Urkel of Family Matters for one | 39 |
| Unlikely escort for a prom queen | 32 |
| Steve Urkel on "Family Matters," e.g. | 47 |
| Stereotypical sporter of a pocket protector | 43 |
| Stereotypical pocket-protector wearer | 37 |
| Role-playing game player, stereotypically | 41 |
| Rick Moranis in "Ghostbusters," e.g. | 46 |
| President of the Chess Club, to some | 36 |
| Pharrell Williams's rap group | 33 |
| Person who may be "adorkable" | 39 |
| Overly bookish sort, stereotypically | 36 |
| One with no hope in a popularity contest | 40 |
| One who's socially challenged | 33 |
| One who might snort when he laughs | 34 |
| One who might celebrate Towel Day | 33 |
| High school bookworm, in stereotypes | 36 |
| Guy with his nose always stuck in a book | 40 |
| Filmdom's Napoleon Dynamite, for one | 40 |
| Encyclopedia reader from A to Z, say | 36 |
| Dotcom millionaire, stereotypically | 35 |
| Bully's prey, in stereotypes | 32 |
| Black-sock wearer in gym, stereotypically | 41 |
| Anyone who can speak Klingon, e.g. | 34 |
| 4chan contributor, stereotypically | 34 |
| "The ___," 1987 Shue play | 35 |
| "American ___" (Benjamin Nugent book) | 47 |
| More likely to wear a pocket protector, say | 43 |
| "Revenge of the ___" (1984 comedy) | 44 |
| ''Revenge of the ___'' | 38 |
| The socially lost, in stereotypes | 33 |
| Stereotypical chess team members | 32 |
| Wonka candy sometimes stuck to a licorice rope | 46 |
| Users of slide rules, stereotypically | 37 |
| Unlikely prom kings (though there are exceptions) | 49 |
| They're not seen as cool at school | 38 |
| Stereotypical tech entrepreneurs | 32 |
| Stereotypical members of the math team | 38 |
| Revenge-seeking group in a 1984 film | 36 |
| Pocket protector purchasers, perhaps | 36 |
| Ones who got revenge in a 1984 comedy | 37 |
| Nestlé candy sold under the Wonka brand | 42 |
| High-school outcasts, stereotypically | 37 |
| Comic-Con habitues, stereotypically | 35 |
| "The Big Bang Theory" males | 37 |
| "Study, study, study" types | 37 |
| Like "Weird Al" Yankovic | 34 |
| Like Professor Frink on "The Simpsons" | 48 |
| One of Poseidon's attendants | 32 |
| Neptune's third-largest moon | 32 |
| Vortex Mini Ultra Grip Football manufacturer | 44 |
| A safe bet for having a ball indoors | 36 |
| Material for playroom hoops balls | 33 |
| Big name in unnervingly militaristic toys | 41 |
| ___ Herder ("nerd rock" band) | 39 |
| Philip __: 16th-century Italian saint | 37 |
| Founder of the Fathers of Oratory | 33 |
| St. Philip ___, famed Italian priest | 36 |
| San Filippo ___ (Italian mystic) | 32 |
| Saint Philip ___ (Renaissance figure) | 37 |
| Roman priest and reformer: 1515-95 | 34 |
| Rodolfo _____, first Mexican astronaut | 38 |
| Michael Corleone's bodyguard Al | 35 |
| Francesca of "Collateral Damage" | 42 |
| Founder of Fathers of the Oratory | 33 |
| Great-great-grandson of Augustus | 32 |
| Great-great grandson of Augustus | 32 |
| "Quo Vadis?" character | 32 |
| Tyrant who liked to fiddle around | 33 |
| Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter | 43 |
| Seneca the Younger's student | 32 |
| Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned | 37 |
| Emperor in "Quo Vadis?" | 33 |
| "Scratch My Bach" composer Peter | 42 |
| ''I, Claudius'' role | 36 |
| Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role | 40 |
| The senate declared him a public enemy | 38 |
| Roman emperor who fiddled around | 32 |
| Rex's orchid-loving detective | 33 |
| Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role | 46 |