Relevant offers
Susan Boyle returns with her fourth album, full of songs from the golden era of film and stage.
Show us in the quiz that you are a fan and be in to win one of five copies of Standing Ovation.
The album features renditions of Send in the Clowns and Bring Him Home, as well as Boyle's takes on the iconic song Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
Take our quiz, and if you score about 75 per cent you'll receive a keyword. Send us an email including this keyword, along with your name, address, post code and phone number, to competitions@stuff.co.nz. All entries must be received before 10am on Thursday, 29 November to go in the draw. Please ensure the email subject line say Susan.
Terms and Conditions:
Prize winners will be determined from a random draw of eligible entries received before 10am on Thursday, 29 November. Only one entry per person will be accepted. Prizes cannot be exchanged for cash or other property.
Winners have to provide an address in New Zealand to send the prize to.
Employees of Fairfax New Zealand's corporate office and www.stuff.co.nz, and their immediate families, are not eligible for the prize. Fairfax New Zealand Limited's Managing Director, Publishing, will make a final determination if any matter is disputed.
Entries belong to Fairfax New Zealand Limited and may be used by the company for marketing and promotions.
- © Fairfax NZ News
Sponsored links
Nurse 'lets slip Kimye baby name'
Hot trailer: Respect the tache
Mums get royal freebie from Westenra
John Mayer teams up with Prancercise Lady
Charlie Sheen 'fires Selma Blair'
Sesame Street creates a Muppet whose dad is in jail
Fiji TV editor 'quits over criticism'
Album review: Damage - Jimmy Eat World
Album review: The devil put dinosaurs here - Alice in Chains
Rihanna's home gets roof intruder
Waikato river levels rise after heavy rain
Oil spill disrupts Waikato roads
Starplus Homes owes creditors $34.85m
Fire takes over: 'It was just too hot'
Memo to Fieldays: We are not all farmers
Sam Cane stepping out of McCaw's shadow
The town that makes Hamilton look like Disney World
MetService warns of 'ferocious, biting, nasty' storm
'Holy guacamole' - Hamilton bistro owners shocked by win
SFO investigates Taupo District Council
Waikato river levels rise after heavy rain
The town that makes Hamilton look like Disney World
Oil spill disrupts Waikato roads
Disco pants and lipgloss? Not in my newsroom
Fire takes over: 'It was just too hot'
Starplus Homes owes creditors $34.85m
Gibbes quits Waikato role for Welsh gig
Rural property prices increase
MetService warns of 'ferocious, biting, nasty' storm
