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What state is associated with the phrase 'His eye goes in'?
What state is associated with the phrase 'His eye goes in'?
- Arkansas
- Iowa (correct)
- Louisiana
- Missouri
What state is associated with the phrase 'His stomach feels misery'?
What state is associated with the phrase 'His stomach feels misery'?
- Louisiana
- Iowa
- Missouri (correct)
- Arkansas
What state is represented by the phrase 'He sits on his Ar 'Kan' sas'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'He sits on his Ar 'Kan' sas'?
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Illinois
- Arkansas (correct)
Which state is linked to the phrase 'When his feet feel lousy'?
Which state is linked to the phrase 'When his feet feel lousy'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'He hides tiny soda cans under his chef hat'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'He hides tiny soda cans under his chef hat'?
Which state is associated with the phrase 'Or he hides the Kan behind his back'?
Which state is associated with the phrase 'Or he hides the Kan behind his back'?
What is the mnemonic for remembering Tennessee?
What is the mnemonic for remembering Tennessee?
What state is represented by the phrase 'Serving a Kentucky fried chicken leg'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'Serving a Kentucky fried chicken leg'?
Which state is associated with the phrase 'When Chef M.I.M.A.L. burps he makes an ill noise'?
Which state is associated with the phrase 'When Chef M.I.M.A.L. burps he makes an ill noise'?
What state is linked to the phrase 'In Diana's face'?
What state is linked to the phrase 'In Diana's face'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'She turns around and says O!hi!'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'She turns around and says O!hi!'?
Which state is associated with the mnemonic 'He then uses his oven mitt'?
Which state is associated with the mnemonic 'He then uses his oven mitt'?
He holds ______ cheese against his head because he is a cheese-head.
He holds ______ cheese against his head because he is a cheese-head.
When going on vacation to ________.
When going on vacation to ________.
What does 'M.A.G.S' stand for in the context of states?
What does 'M.A.G.S' stand for in the context of states?
Which state is mentioned with the clue 'The Southern Belles starting with Georgia'?
Which state is mentioned with the clue 'The Southern Belles starting with Georgia'?
Which state is associated with VA= in the context of M.A.G.S?
Which state is associated with VA= in the context of M.A.G.S?
What state is represented by the phrase 'And Mary'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'And Mary'?
What state is indicated by 'To the west of Virginia is'?
What state is indicated by 'To the west of Virginia is'?
Which state is associated with 'The Original Middle Colonies include the New York Yankees'?
Which state is associated with 'The Original Middle Colonies include the New York Yankees'?
What state is indicated by the phrase 'Wear Pin striped'?
What state is indicated by the phrase 'Wear Pin striped'?
What state is associated with 'Jerseys='?
What state is associated with 'Jerseys='?
What state is represented by 'and unDerware'?
What state is represented by 'and unDerware'?
Which state is known for its potatoes?
Which state is known for its potatoes?
What state is represented by the phrase 'Montana looks like a man grinning at Idaho'?
What state is represented by the phrase 'Montana looks like a man grinning at Idaho'?
What state is linked with the phrase 'So I asked Why do you live where it is twice a da' cold?'
What state is linked with the phrase 'So I asked Why do you live where it is twice a da' cold?'
What state is associated with 'twice a da' cold = (NORTH)'?
What state is associated with 'twice a da' cold = (NORTH)'?
What state is associated with 'twice a da' cold = (SOUTH)'?
What state is associated with 'twice a da' cold = (SOUTH)'?
What state is linked with brrrr=...?
What state is linked with brrrr=...?
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Study Notes
Chef MIMAL Geography Mnemonics
- Iowa (IA): Remembered with the phrase "His eye goes in."
- Missouri (MO): Associated with "His stomach feels misery."
- Arkansas (AR): Mnemonic "He sits on his Ar 'Kan'sas."
- Louisiana (LA): Connected to "When his feet feel lousy."
- Minnesota (MN): Identified by "He hides tiny soda cans under his chef hat... mini sodas."
- Kansas (KS): Recall with "Or he hides the Kan behind his back."
- Tennessee (TN): Visualized as "In front of him he holds a TIN tray."
- Kentucky (KY): Remembered for "Serving a 'Kentucky' fried chicken leg."
- Illinois (IL): Associated with the phrase "When Chef M.I.M.A.L. burps he makes an 'ill noise.'"
- Indiana (IN): Connected with "In Diana's face."
- Ohio (OH): Remembered by the response "O!hi!" when turning around.
- Michigan (MI): Linked to "He then uses his oven Mitt."
- Wisconsin (WI): Connects with cheese, known as a cheese-head and Green Bay Packers fan.
- Florida (FL): Associated with going on vacation to this state.
- Mississippi (MS): Remembered using cooking magazines (M.A.G.S).
- Alabama (AL): Also part of M.A.G.S, noted for its inclusion.
- Georgia (GA): Another state linked to M.A.G.S.
- South Carolina (SC): Concluded M.A.G.S.
- North Carolina (NC): Mentioned as one of the Southern Belles, original colonies.
- Virginia (VA): Included as a part of the Southern Belles' identities.
- Maryland (MD): Conclusively named after "Mary."
- West Virginia (WV): Positioned to the west of Virginia.
- New York (NY): Associated with the New York Yankees.
- Pennsylvania (PA): Connected with the phrase "Wear Pin striped."
- New Jersey (NJ): Identified with "Jerseys."
- Delaware (DE): Remembered for "And unDerware."
- Maine (ME): Recognized as the MAINE section of New England.
- Massachusetts (MA): Linked to Irish Catholic immigrants' arrival.
- Rhode Island (RI): Noted for "rodent holes" relating to poverty conditions.
- New Hampshire (NH): Remembered through a pun on "Hampsters."
- Vermont (VT): Connected through "Vermin."
- Connecticut (CT): Linked with a mouse trap to eliminate critters.
- Texas (TX): Famous for ranching and cattle.
- Oklahoma (OK): Dislikes Texas, portrayed as shaped like a butcher knife.
- Utah (UT): Identified with U.C.A.N. where four states intersect.
- Colorado (CO): Also part of U.C.A.N.
- Arizona (AZ): Included in U.C.A.N.
- New Mexico (NM): The last state included in U.C.A.N.
- Nevada (NV): Compared to a guillotine, known for Las Vegas gambling.
- Washington (WA): Associated with Asian immigrants cooking with a W.O.C.
- Oregon (OR): Another state linked to the cooking tool W.O.C.O.
- California (CA): Identified as part of the W.O.C.C.
- Idaho (ID): Known for potatoes and resembling a potato masher.
- Montana (MT): Visualized as a man grinning at Idaho, characterized by cold weather.
- Wyoming (WY): Associated with the phrase "Why do you live where it is twice a da' cold."
- North Dakota (ND): Also characterized by "twice a da' cold."
- South Dakota (SD): Connected through the same cold theme.
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