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  • Die Disk = Movie Franchise + Storage device.
  • Digital Peaks = AI Technology + Television Series.
  • Equatorial Pig = Country + Animal.

  • Keyword of Die Disk is Hard.
  • Keyword of Digital Peaks is Twin.
  • Keyword of Equatorial Pig is Guinea.

  • A = Oscar Winning Actress + Retired Professional Wrestler.
  • B = Former Rock Band + Fantasy Creature.
  • C = Geoffrey MacCormack + Flowering Plant.

  • Keyword of A is X.
  • Keyword of B is Y.
  • Keyword of C is Z.

  • P + Q = R where P, Q and R are the three members in a group of seven.

  • (P + X) is found in Wyoming, USA.
  • (Q + Y) is found in Washington, USA.
  • (R + Z) is found in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Identify (A, B, C), (X, Y, Z) and (P, Q, R).

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(A, B, C) = (Emma Cold, Big Dwarf, Warren Lily)
(X, Y, Z) = (Stone, Mountain, Peace)
(P, Q, R) = (Yellow, Blue, Green)

And the full thought process as in the original post:

Emma Cold Steve Austin = Oscar Winning Actress + Retired Professional Wrestler.
Big Dwarf = Former Rock Band + Fantasy Creature.
Warren Lily = Geoffrey MacCormack + Flowering Plant.

Keyword of Emma Cold Steve Austin is Stone.
Keyword of Big Dwarf is Mountain.
Keyword of Warren Lily is Peace.

Yellow + Blue = Green, the three members of the rainbow.

Yellowstone is a national park found in Wyoming, USA.
Blue Mountain is a mountain found in Washington, USA.
Greenpeace is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

I was not sure about:

Blue Mountain, but Mountain Dwarf (and Elf) are common fantasy creatures particularly in tabletop games I'm familiar with, but Big Mountain was a bit of a stretch.

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  • $\begingroup$ I agree with most of this, but I'm not 100% sure about rot13(ovt zbhagnva) fitting the clue for "former rock band" as it's neither former nor a rock band. $\endgroup$
    – Surma
    Commented Sep 23, 2022 at 14:00
  • $\begingroup$ I was wavering it could just be rot13(Zbhagnva), and B just rot13(Qjnes). $\endgroup$
    – MrSethward
    Commented Sep 23, 2022 at 14:15
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    $\begingroup$ Most of the answer is spot on except for B. The one you've mentioned is not a 'former' rock band as @Surma points out. Hence the keyword Y also changes along with Q+Y. See if you can find another one that fits. $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 23, 2022 at 14:25
  • $\begingroup$ Thanks! Struggling to come up with anything else but not giving up. $\endgroup$
    – MrSethward
    Commented Sep 23, 2022 at 14:58

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