These are anagrams of well known people

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The discussion revolves around solving anagrams of well-known individuals. Participants successfully identified several names: George Bush from "G's huge bore," Demi Moore from "Moodier me," and Isaac Newton from "A new antic- so?" The remaining anagrams, "C Kindles Search" and "Shy without neon," were more challenging, with guesses including Charles Dickens and Whitney Houston. The conversation highlights the collaborative effort to decode the anagrams, with users sharing their insights and partial solutions.
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These are anagrams of well known people. Can you figure them out?

1. G's huge bore
2. C Kindles Search
3. Moodier me
4. Shy without neon
5. A new antic- so?
 
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1. George Bush
2. ?
3. Demi Moore
4. ?
5. Isaac Newton

hmm, the other two are hard. Atleast with 1,3, and 5 there was an obvious portion of the word already there.
 
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1. George Bush
2. Charles Dickens
3. Demi Moore
4. Whitney Houston
5. Isaac Newton

(Obviously, I only had to do 2 and 4.)
 
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