All My Children

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Part One: Special Kay
1. Ha! Trick question. Jeanne Cooper originated Katherine in 1973 and has played her ever since.
2. Greg Reynolds, Phillip Chancellor II, Derek Thurston, Rex Sterling, Rex Sterling.
3. She had eaten drugged chocolates, given to her by Suzanne Lynch, Derek’s vengeful ex-wife.
4. She jumped overboard while on a cruise with Derek.
5. $1 million.
6. Guam.
7. Kay believed that she had breast cancer and Jill stood by her.
8. At a homeless shelter in Genoa City.
9. Jill began construction on Kay’s beloved home.
10. Despite receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2004 Emmys, Cooper has inexplicably never won a Daytime Emmy for acting.Part Two: View To A Jill
11. Brenda Dickson (1973-80; 1983-87), Bond Gideon (1980), Deborah Adair (1980-83) and Jess Walton (1987-present).
12. Brock Reynolds, Phillip Chancellor II, Stuart Brooks, John Abbott, Rex Sterling, John Abbott.
13. The Golden Comb.
14. While arguing over their divorce during dinner, Stuart Brooks began to choke. A panicked Jill called her doctor/brother Snapper, who led her through the procedure over the phone.
15. Lindsey Wells.
16. Sven, the psycho masseur who plugged Jill full of lead after she rejected his advances.
17. When Rex filed for divorce from Katherine, it was actually her look-alike, conniving Marge, who signed the papers.
18. Shirley Sherwood, played by actress/comedienne Beverly Archer.
19. Lionel Richie.
20. Two. In 1997, she won for Outstanding Lead Actress, and in 1991, she took home a statuette for Outstanding Supporting Actress.

SCORING:
16-20 (+) points: Congratulations! You’re the new head of Chancellor Industries.
11-15 points: Get comfy. You’ve taken over Jill’s board of directors seat at Jabot.
6-10 points: Sigh … you’re relegated to the kitchen with Esther.
0-5 points: Back to being a shampoo girl for you!

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