A way to add cross-dissolves to a bunch of different, non-sequential clips?

Hey mac geniuses,
Is there a way to add cross-dissolves to a bunch of non-sequential clips? Basically, one of my three video tracks features a different image for a few seconds every minute or so (they're slides from a presentation), and I'd like to be able to add a cross-dissolve at the beginning and end of each image.
Is there a way to do those transitions all at once considering they're not back to back?
Thanks for your help!
BP

Select the clips on the track with the track forward tool and press Cmd-T, assuming the current version.

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