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Other crossword clues for answer "GIANT"

GIANT
Huge
Continuation of quote
Ferber novel
Bill's opponent, at least twice a year
National Leaguer
Cereal-box size
Colossus
Humongous
Jack's nemesis
Brobdingnagian
Fee-fi-fo-fum sayer
Economy-size
Willie Mays, for one
The Friendly ___
Fairy-tale bugaboo who memorably recites the first syllables of 17, 29, 45, and 60 Across
One whose head is held high?
Himalayan
Beanstalk menace
Roald Dahl's "James and the ___ Peach"
Fee-fi-fo-fum utterer
Barry Bonds, notably
Unusually large
Supersized
Gargantua or Pantagruel
Character known for uttering the first parts of 20-, 33-, 41-, and 50-Across
Cyclops or Goliath
Enormous
Skyscraping
Big, big guy
Mammoth
Into the Woods creature
Eli Manning, notably
Jack slew one
Gargantuan
1956 James Dean flick
Goliath
James Dean film
James Dean's last film
Titan
Top-of-the-beanstalk resident
Polo Grounds player
Goliath, for one
Living legend
AT&T Park player
Fairy tale bellower of the starts of 20-, 31-, 42- and 53-Across
Jack's fairy tale victim
California baseballer
Beanstalk threat
Really big
With 67-Across, San Diego Zoo attraction
2014 World Series winning team member
__ squid
N.Y. or S.F. athlete known for the beginnings of 21-, 31-, 42-, and 54-Across?
Source of the fairy-tale sequence that creates four long puzzle puns
Colossal
Top-of-the-beanstalk dweller
Fairy tale figure
Oracle Park player
Oversized and then some
Hudson romanced Taylor in this epic
Jack's opponent
James Dean's final film
Goliath or Cyclops
Titanic
Goliath, e.g.
Extremely large
Major figure
Size of olives
Fairy-tale villain "starting" the longest Across answers
See 25 Down
Jack's beanstalk adversary
Jack's beanstalk foe
Peach, in a Dahl story
Gulliver, to Lilliputians
Stupendous
With 104 Across, large salad spheroid
Goliath-sized
Very tall person
Mel Ott was one
Cyclops.
Member of a certain baseball team.
Member of N. Y. ball team.
Ottman.
Current movie hit.
Alvin Dark.
Mr. Stanky.
Stanky or Hartung.
Captain Alvin Dark, for instance.
Jansen, for instance.
Ballplayer.
Edna Ferber's new novel.
Pantagruel, for one.
Recent best seller.
Dusty Rhodes.
Mays is one.
A new San Franciscan.
Native of 47 Across.
Novel by Edna Ferber.
San Francisco player.
Player in Candlestick Park.
Willie Mays.
Paul Bunyan, for one.
San Franciscan.
Native of Gath.
Edna Ferber novel.
Fairy tale character.
Gargantua.
Huge one.
Big man in sports.
Polo Grounds ghost.
Strong man.
Man of stature.
N.F.L. player
Candlestick Park man
S.F. athlete
Jack's victim
Larger than life
Any large corporation
Bunyan or Pecos Bill
Candlestick Park player
Ferber title
Adjective for some stars
Beanstalk character
Ferber hit in 1952
Polypheme
Lawrence Taylor, for one
Hudson film
Sal Maglie was one
Mays was one
Y. A. Tittle was one
Beanstalk dweller
Jet's rival
Mimir or Ymir
Edna Ferber work
Willie Mays was one
Elephantine
Megacorporation
Whopper
Midget's opposite
Mel Ott, notably
New York footballer
Bigger than big
Yankee fighter
Gulliver in Lilliput, e.g.
Not just big
12-Down, for one
Legend
*1956 James Dean western
Jack's fairy tale foe
Meanie in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
Fee, fi, fo, fum speaker in a fairy tale
Foe in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
Jumbo
Word after gas or ice, in astronomy
Brand in the frozen food section
Twisted Sister "Wake Up (The Sleeping ___)"
Mega-sized
Leviathan
Jack's adversary
James Dean movie
Bonds is one
Dean's last film
Character in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
Jack's menace
Barry Bonds was one
Jack's foe
Fairy-tale biggie
Fairy-tale creature who says the starts of 20-, 35-, 43- and 59-Across
Immense
Jack and the Beanstalk figure
Goliath or Gargantua
Larger than large
David's or Jack's adversary
James Dean's last movie
NY player
Sort of slalom
Big guy
Massive
San Francisco baseball player
Gotham gridder
New York athlete
Jack and the Beanstalk baddie
Ferber book
MetLife Stadium gridder
Jack and the Beanstalk villain
BIG
Dean's last movie
Castle-in-the-sky resident of folklore
The G of Roald Dahl's book "The BFG"
1952 Edna Ferber novel
Madison Bumgarner, e.g.
Colossal (this one's a little different from the other eight words)
Frank Gifford, notably
Very big
Behemoth
1956 film with 10 Oscar nominations
Storybook baddie