Cold fish on shoot gets a wrap? (9)
I believe the answer is:
clingfilm
'a wrap?' is the definition.
'cold fish on shoot' is the wordplay.
'cold' becomes 'c' (eg on taps).
'fish on' becomes 'ling' (ling is a kind of fish. I am not sure about the 'on' bit.**).
'shoot' becomes 'film' ('film' can be a synonym of 'shoot').
'c'+'ling'+'film'='CLINGFILM'
'gets' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for clingfilm that I've seen before include "Transparent wrapping material for food" , "Thin transparent plastic wrap" , "Sticky wrapper" , "Thin plastic wrap for food" , "Plastic wrapping" .)