'tor's ------ Find the right '----tor' for the following sentences. One or two of them have three or even four syllables! 1. The ___ sang the verses to which the choir supplied the responses. 2. His ___ tied him to the bed before locking him in. 3. Fine ___ sugar is often sprinkled on doughnuts and other cakes. 4. The ___ has to pay money to someone in order to settle an account. 5. A surgeon operates on people, while a ___ prescribes pills, creams, etc. 6. The letter to the ___ of the paper really hauled the Council over the coals. 7. "Caveat ___" is a common Latin tag meaning "Let the buyer beware!" 8. The principal ___ leading to the crash was the sleepy driver. 9. The electricity ___ was disconnected because of a fault. 10. A ___ was appointed to give advice and help to the students. 11. His piano ___ congratulated him on passing his exam. 12. Hyde Park Corner in London is where an ___ may give a public speech. 13. A minister in a non-conformist church in the US is more often called a ___. 14. The fire risk sign had the arrow in the red ___. 15. In some religions God is known as the ___ of all things. 16. The village beauty queen was pestered by an ardent ___. 17. Glastonbury ___ is an ancient religious hill site in England - where open air pop concerts are sometimes held. 18. The term '___' means the combination of both direction and speed. 19. The ___'s Gate at the Tower of London leads from the river into the gaol. 20. Diesel ___s use less fuel on the farm than their petrol counterparts. 21. Several different kinds of nuclear ___ may be used to generate electricity. 22. Members of the upper house both in the US and in Australia are called ___. 23. The room for ___s to the children's ward was dreary and uninviting. 24. Modern computer ___s are most frequently LCDs. 25. The museum ___ enthused over the latest exhibition he had arranged.