Drink, then urge to get round food? (6,3)
I believe the answer is:
scotch egg
'round food?' is the definition.
'Scotch egg' can be an answer for 'food?' (Scotch egg is an example). I am not sure about the 'round' bit.
'drink then urge' is the wordplay.
'drink' becomes 'scotch' (Scotch is an example).
'then' says to put letters next to each other.
'urge' becomes 'egg' (as in egging someone on).
'scotch'+'egg'='SCOTCH EGG'
'to get' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for scotch egg that I've seen before include "Oval food, mainly sausage meat" , "Hard-boiled item in sausage meat" , "Snack made largely of sausage meat" , "fried snack" , "It is enclosed in sausage meat" .)