My predictions for the majority on the questions, before looking at this:
a priori knowledge: yes [RIGHT]
abstract objects: platonism [RIGHT]
aesthetic value: subjective [WRONG]
analytic-synthetic distinction: yes [RIGHT]
epistemic justification: externalism [RIGHT]
external world: non-skeptical realism [RIGHT]
free will: compatibilism [RIGHT]
god: atheism [RIGHT]
knowledge: empiricism [RIGHT]
knowledge claims: contextualism [RIGHT]
laws of nature: non-humean [RIGHT]
logic: classical? [this question doesn't make any sense] [STILL RIGHT]
mental content: externalism [RIGHT]
meta-ethics: anti-realism [WRONG]
metaphilosophy: naturalism [RIGHT]
mind: physicalism [RIGHT]
moral judgment: non-cognitivism [WRONG]
moral motivation: externalism [WRONG]
newcomb's problem: meh [X]
normative ethics: consequentialism [WRONG]
perceptual experience: disjunctivism [WRONG]
personal identity: psychological [RIGHT]
politics: egalitarianism [RIGHT]
proper names: millian [RIGHT]
science: realism [RIGHT]
teleporter: survival [RIGHT]
time: meh [X]
trolley: switch [RIGHT]
truth: deflationary [WRONG]
zombies: inconceivable [WRONG]
That's 20/28 attempted right, but it looks like I was misinformed about the prevailing metaethical opinions. Interesting also that a lot of these views don't make sense in conjunction, and it seems statistically some of the philosophers must hold these fashionable views simultaneously in conjunction.