a) DT[, list(sum(y)), by=x]
b) DT[, list(list(y)), by=x]
c) DT[, lapply(list(y,z), sum), by=x]
d) DT[, list(lapply(list(y,z), sum)), by=x] # compare V1 from (c)
e) DT[, as.list(y), by=x]
f) DT[, c(.N, lapply(list(y,z), sum)), by=x]
etc.. The more you're comfortable with understanding `lists`, the more you'll be able to appreciate the power and flexibility..