
A woman walks by the gallantry of a street mime in the City of Guanajuato, Mexico (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Miranda Rights.
SOTHI = HOIST, YOEMN = MONEY, LATNEY = NEATLY, DIRSAH = RADISH — Giving us: ISTMNENELRAI
Clue/Question: When he was arrested, the mime chose to – – –

English: Border Patrol agent reads the Miranda rights to a Mexican national arrested for transporting drugs (U.S. Customs and Border Protection – United States Department of Homeland Security) Français : Patrouille frontalière lisant ses droits à un mexicain arrêté alors qu’il transportait de la drogue (Douanes et protection des frontières des USA – Département de la sécurité du territoire des Etats-Unis d’Amérique). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: REMAIN SILENT

English: An example of the highly decorative graffiti typically found in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
(To many people graffiti is an art form, just like mime. To others both are a crime! I think we have a new clue word in “neatly”. It’s not on my soft copy, or hard copy, ralis95 clue word database. All of the jumbling appears to be new. The answer letter layout is first rate. Nothing obvious about it, at all. And, the cartoon does a good job of setting up the pun. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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