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Win 1 of 50 $100 Mitre 10 Gift Cards @ Stuff (Sunday Star Times)

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Dates

Closing Date 06/02/2024
Draw Date 06/02/2024

Prizes

Description 50 x $100 Mitre 10 vouchers
No. of Prizes 50

Entry Requirements

Entry Limit Once per day
Entry Methods Website
Prerequisites n/a

3 x quiz questions to answer per day! It does say you can leave some of the answers blank if you don’t know them.

I haven’t had a chance to add the answers as out and about but will try to asap :)

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Comments

  • +3

    It needs at least one of the answers.

  • +5

    Jan 1 Answers
    Timaru
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    Trev

    1. Champion racehorse
      Phar Lap was born near
      which city?
    2. Who was nominated for
      an Oscar, aged 13, for her
      role as Paikea Apirana in
      Whale Rider?

    3. What was the name of
      Fred Dagg's seven sons?

  • +5

    Jan 2 Answers
    Kaitaia Airport, Invercargill Airport
    Palmerston North
    Postman Pat

    1. What are the most northerly
      and southerly domestic
      airports Air NZ flies to?

    2. Dame Edna Everage's silent
      New Zealand companion,
      Madge, was supposedly
      from which North Island city?

    3. Which long-running
      children's TV show first
      went to air in 1981?

  • +5

    Jan 3 Answers
    Hokitika
    Ray Columbus and the Invaders
    Arthur’s Pass National Park

    1. Which West Coast
      town holds an annual
      Wildfoods Festival?

    2. She's a Mod was a
      1964 hit for which
      band?

    3. Which national park is
      named after a British
      earl?

  • +5

    Jan 4 Answers
    New Brighton
    Three
    hedgehog

    1. The Coast to Coast
      multisport race finishes
      in which Christchurch
      suburb?

    2. How many female Prime
      Ministers has New
      Zealand had?

    3. Which small mammal of
      the subfamily Erinaceinae
      exists in New Zealand, but
      not Australia?

  • +5

    Jan 5 answers
    1. Waiheke Island, New Zealand
    2. Green-lipped mussel
    3. Long jump

    1. Man O’ War and Cable
      Bay are vineyards in
      which wine-growing
      area?

    2. Which shellfish is called
      tio in Maori?

    3. Yvette Williams, our
      first female Olympic
      gold medallist, won her
      medal in which event?

  • +4

    Jan 6 answers
    1. Te Araroa

    1. Discovered gold in Central Otago, sparking the Otago Gold Rush.

    2. Whanganui National Park

    3. What is the name of the
      3000km walking track
      between Cape Reinga
      and Bluff?

    4. What did Gabriel Read
      do in 1861 that made him
      lastingly famous?

    5. The ‘Bridge to Nowhere
      is in which National
      Park?

  • +5

    Jan 8 answers

    1. Peter Snell

    2. The Clutha River

    3. 1988

    4. Which three-time
      Olympic champion was
      born in Opunake in 1938?

    5. After the Waikato
      (425km), which is our
      second-longest river at
      338km?

    6. The Goodnight Kiwi
      disappeared from our
      screens in which year:
      1988, 1991 or 1994?

  • +5

    Jan 7 answers
    1. Fiordland National Park

    1. The Auckland Blues

    2. The Hoiho (Yellow-eyed penguin)

    3. What is New Zealand’s
      largest national park?

    2.In Super Rugby, which
    is the most successful
    NZ team after the
    Crusaders?

    1. What vehicle appeared
      on the front of a $5 note
      until a 2015 redesign?
    • +1

      thank you for posting these. your formating has gone a bit skew whiff :)

      • +2

        All good. Using online newspaper through the library, screen snipping OCR and Chat GPT. At that point formatting….. :P

  • +4

    Jan 9 answers

    Palmerston North
    Wool
    Murray Ball

    1. Which town has streets
      laid out in the shape of a
      Union Jack?

    2. What accounted for half
      the value of exports from
      1872-1917: gold, timber or
      wool?

    3. The Footrot Flats comic
      strip was created by
      which cartoonist?

  • +4

    Jan 10 answers

    1. Wellington
    2. 1990s
    3. Jesse Owens

    Chocolate-makers
    Whittakers have been
    based in which city since
    1911

    In which decade were the
    $1 and $2 note withdrawn
    from use?

    Which Olympic champion
    died at a New York
    subway station in 1949?

    (Looks like Cheapies is auto continuing numbered lists and messing with the formatting, not my sweet copy and paste)

    • +2

      Whittakers is in Porirua?

      • +1

        Cheers, can't update. Hopefully other 2 are correct

  • +4

    Jan 11 answers

    1. Te Awamutu.
    2. Kiri Te Kanawa.
    3. Lincoln University.

    4. Neil and Tim Finn were
      born and grew up in
      which Waikato town?

    5. Which singer, made a
      Dame in 1982, was in the
      NZ delegation to Queen
      Elizabeth II's funeral?

    3.Which NZ university has
    by far the least number of
    students?

  • +5

    Jan 12 answers

    1. Warbirds Over Wanaka
    2. Pukeko
    3. Kiwifruit Marketing Board

    4. Held at Wanaka every
      two years, which event
      can be referred to as
      having a ‘wow’ factor?

    5. What bird is also known
      as the swamp hen?

    6. Before it rebranded
      in 1997, what was
      Zespri called?

  • +4

    Jan 13 answers
    1. Waipoua
    2. Godwits
    3. My Life is Murder

    1. Tane Mahuta, the largest
      known living kauri, is in
      which Northland forest?

    2. Large numbers of which
      bird fly from Alaska to
      New Zealand for summer
      each year?

    3. Lucy Lawless plays private
      investigator Alexa Crowe
      in which TV series?

  • +4

    Jan 14 answers

    1. Dunedin
    2. 70 million
    3. "Royals"

    4. Mornington, Balaclava
      and Belleknowes are
      suburbs of which city?

    5. Currently around 25
      million, what did sheep
      numbers peak at in the
      1980s (to the nearest 10
      million)?

    6. Which song includes the
      lines: “Jet planes, islands,
      tigers on a gold leash™?

  • +4

    Jan 15 answers

    1. Pink and White Terraces
    2. Dame Cindy Kiro
    3. Georgie Pie

    1.What was New Zealand's
    biggest tourist attraction
    until June 10, 1886?

    1. Who has been Governor-
      General since 2021?

    2. Which New Zealand fast
      food chain was sold to
      McDonalds in 1996, the
      last one closing in 19987

  • +4

    Jan 16 answers

    1. Waitomo
    2. White Pine
    3. Fair Go

    4. Where do hundreds of
      thousands of tourists
      go every year to see
      Arachnocampa luminosa?

    5. If rimu is red pine and
      mataf is black pine, what
      is kahikatea?

    6. Kevin Milne was a
      presenter on which
      TVNZ show from 1983
      until 2010?

  • +3

    Jan 17 answers

    1. Tekapo
    2. Rutherford
    3. Scarface Claw (AI gave a different answer but reasonably sure)

    4. The Church of the Good
      Shepherd is on the
      shores of which lake?

    5. Brightwater, near Nelson,
      was the birthplace of
      which person, who
      appears on a banknote?

    6. Who is “the toughest
      ~ Tom in town™

  • +3

    Jan 18 answers

    1. New Plymouth
    2. Butterflies
    3. Rowing

    4. Where would you go to
      see The Festival of Lights
      and The Wind Wand?

    5. The forest ringlet, glade
      copper, and common blue
      are all what type of insect?

    6. What has been
      New Zealand’s most
      successful Olympic sport,
      with 14 gold medals?

  • +3

    Jan 19 answers

    1. Stratford
    2. 1960s
    3. Split Enz

    4. Which town has streets
      called Falstaff, Hathaway,
      Hamlet, Lear and Romeo?

    5. In which decade did
      New Zealand stop
      using British coins and
      banknotes?

    6. Which band’s albums
      included True Colours,
      Waiata and Dizrythmia?

    • In which decade did
      New Zealand stop
      using British coins and
      banknotes?

      I think this is the 1930s? The New Zealand Pound was introduced in the 1930s ending the use of Sterling.

      • Thanks. I typically just trusted the answers and was lucky to spot any that may not be correct.

  • +3

    Jan 20 answers

    1. Rugby
    2. Fish of the Day
    3. Great Barrier Island

    4. What type of sports event
      made its New Zealand
      debut in Nelson on
      May 14,1870?

    5. Since 2021, Clarke Gayford
      has presented what TV
      series?

    6. What is the largest island
      off the North Island,
      285sq km in area?

  • +2

    Jan 21 answers

    Raurimu
    West
    Cheeky

    1. The only school in a
      national park is in a
      settlement 750m above
      sealevel. Where is it?

    2. Outrageous Fortune was
      a TV series about which
      family?

    3.In Footrot Flats, who is
    The Dog’s love interest?

  • +2

    Jan 24 answers

    1. Franz Josef
    2. Tiki Taane
    3. Poi E

    4. Which small town Is
      ‘named after an Emperor
      of Austria?

    5. From Mickey to Tiki Tu
      Meke is one of the best-
      known works by which
      artist?

    6. Which song, with no
      English yrics, was
      New Zoaland's best-
      selling single in 1984?

  • +2

    Jan 23 answers

    1. 70% (had to search myself)
    2. Edmund Hillary
    3. Karearea

    4. To the nearest 10%,
      what percentage of NZ's
      grapes are grown in
      Marlborough?

    5. Who worked as a
      beekeeper in the 1930s,
      then became world
      famous in the 1950s?

    6. Which bird, our most
      threatened bird of prey,
      appears on the $20 note?

  • +2

    Jan 22 answers

    1. Raglan
    2. Samoa
    3. "Pokarekare Ana"

    4. What is both a style of sleeve
      with no shoulder seam
      andaNew Zealand surfing
      destination?

    5. New Zealand troops occupied
      what German colony inthe
      Pacific during World War 1?

    6. Ruby Tuiled the Eden Park
      crowd in what song after the
      Women’s Rugby World Cup
      final in 2022?

  • +2

    Jan 25 answers

    1. Mount Hikurangi.

    2. "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."

    3. Te Matatini.

    4. What mountain is
      described as the first place
      on New Zealand’s mainland
      to see the morning sun?

    5. Former PM Robert Muldoon
      and Russell Crowe
      appeared together in what
      theatrical production?

    6. What is the title of the
      national kapa haka festival?

  • +2

    Jan 26 answers

    1. Waihi.
    2. Hoki.
    3. "The Luminaries."

    4. The huge Martha gold
      and silver mine has been
      operating within which town
      since the 1880s?

    5. Also called whiptail and
      blue grenadier, what is New
      Zealand’s most abundant
      commercial fish?

    6. Eleanor Catton won the 2013
      Booker Prize with which
      novel, set in Hokitika in 1866?

  • +2

    Jan 27 answers

    1. Kaipara Harbour.
    2. Motocross.
    3. Pohutukawa.

    4. What is New Zealands
      largest harbour, covering
      947sq km at high tide?

    5. Otago’s Courtney Duncan
      is a three-time world
      champion in which sport?

    6. Metrosideros excelsa,
      ‘the New Zealand
      Christmas tree
      is also known as?

  • +1

    Form over quota.

    This form has exceeded its allocated quota.

    Looks like Stuff aren't paying the bills…

    • Yup. Guessing a certain x1000s of entries one price and then jumps up. Underestimated how many entries. Can't imagine they'll fix for last two days

  • +2

    Back up and running today so get your entries in for those last two days as picking they should not have many entries for those days now closes 6th Feb I believe but stand to be corrected.

  • Woohoo. Just got a voucher months after competition finished.

  • Yay I received a $100 GC today! Thank youuuu

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