The wording of your question is not too clear, so I'll do my best to guess at what you want. This answers part one of your question, assuming you want the data structure shown after the __END__ token:
my @hash_keys = qw(keyone keytwo keythree);
my @hash_vals1 = qw(val1 val2 val3);
my @hash_vals2 = qw(val4 val5 val6);
my %the_hash;
$the_hash{ $hash_keys[$_] } = [
$hash_vals1[$_], $hash_vals2[$_]
] for ( 0 .. $#hash_keys );
__END__
%the_hash = (
keyone => [ qw(val1 val4) ],
keytwo => [ qw(val2 val5) ],
keythree => [ qw(val3 val6) ]
);
update: I'm not sure what you mean by question #2. What has to match for you to want the values?
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