Try this
#! perl -sw
use strict;
my %cat = (
'C[AEIOU]NWAY' => 'AAA',
'(BOSTON|CHICAGO)' => 'BBB',
'(LAS VEGAS|NEVADA)' => 'CCC',
'(DALLAS|AUSTIN)' => 'DDD',
'(NASHVILLE|M[AEIOU]MPHIS)' => 'EEE',
);
my $variable = 'CHICAGO';
for (keys %cat) {
print $cat{$_}, $/ if $variable =~ /$_/;
}
__END__
#Output
c:\test>211023
BBB
c:\test>
Nah! You're thinking of Simon Templar, originally played (on UKTV) by Roger Moore and later by Ian Ogilvy
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