Apply classic Sudoku rules : Each row, column and bold-outlined region must contain the digits 1-9 once.
In addition :
Furthermore, every sandwich clue is crypted, thus every letter from A-J represents a digit from 0-9. Different letters represent different numbers. Letters in cells correspond to the digit in the cell.
Each symbol ($,£,% etc.) represent a number (can be zero, can be the same as a letter, can be a multiple digit number). The same symbol represent the same number. A ? indicates any digit from 0-9, and can appear multiple times while not hiding the same value. (Yes, it is for esthetic purposes on the grid)
Note :
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Solution code: Row 6, followed by column 9.
on 18. June 2020, 22:47 by bob
Very nice indeed from beginning to end.
on 12. June 2020, 11:02 by Mosti_Mo
Nice!
on 11. June 2020, 22:40 by Carrick22
Re-aligned text and changed image.
on 11. June 2020, 22:35 by Carrick22
Fixed solution code and paragraph not appearing.