If in Oxford? You should find sherry being drunk (4)
I believe the answer is:
fino
'drunk' is the definition.
Both the answer and definition are singular nouns.
Perhaps you can see a link between them that I can't see?
'if in oxford? you should find sherry' is the wordplay.
'FINO' is hidden in amongst the letters.
But, I am uncertain how this is indicated.
'being' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for fino that I've seen before include "Bone dry sherry, served chilled" , "Light dry sherry" , "Dry Spanish sherry" , "Driest of the sherries" , "Type of sherry" .)