Big Big batch rename question

Hi folks. I've seen a few batch rename questions before, but I think this one's a little different.
I have a long (8 minute) movie, one big piece in a FCP timeline. For reasons unimportant to this question, I need to break it up into about 50 little 10 second movies. I can do that easily but using the cutting tool and cut cut cut away until I've split my one item in the timeline into 50 pieces. I can then drag them into a bin. Of course, each one is called "final" (that's the name of the movie). I can select all those clips and make them independent clips, which now allows me to rename them.
Problem is, they need to be renamed to a bunch of unrelated words. ie "plane", "building", "sky" etc. So a simple batch sequence that names them 1, 2 ,3 is not what I'm after.
I have an exel file with a single column that lists all these names in their proper order. So far, I have successfully:
exported a batch list from my 50 clips in the bin that are named the same.
replaced the file names in that batch list with the names from my column of names
reimported that revised batch list into FCP. Their properties are all correct, ie the right name is with the right in and out points etc.
I'm stuck now where those clips have a red line through them. How can I relink the 50 clips in the timeline (which are all still called "final") with their properly named counterparts in the bin?
batch capture of course isn't a solution since there's nothing to capture.
Hope that's clear and thanks in advance for any ideas.
B

If you're running a 32 bit version of windows try Batch Rename
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There are also options within PS's batch dialog that allow you to do the same thing, but I find the above app so much easier.
I really miss it on my Vista 64 box...

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