Is it possible to mute audio in the source window?

I don't always want to hear the audio from a source clip when I am marking in and out points.  Is there a way to mute it while I watch the clip at real-time speed?

Make sure you have opened the clip mixer and not the track mixer.
edit.
It depends on the version of Premiere, the clip mixer is a feature of the newer versions.

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